Windows 8 chooses its default players to run your music and video, but
what if you want different programs to open your files? Here's how to
change them.
Windows has a set of programs that it will always use by default when
you're opening certain file types. Movies, for example, open with the
new Videos app in Windows 8. Most of the time this is fine, but you might prefer a different program to do the job, such as VLC Media Player.
To change the default program, right-click on the file you want to open and select Open with > Choose default program.
This will open a new dialogue in Windows 8, with this
Metro-style interface (curiously, it opens within the traditional
desktop), where you can select what you wish to use. Check the box that
says "Use this app for all files" to make the change permanent.
If you want to do this for more than one file type at a time, you can
still make changes through the Control Panel. If you haven't got it
pinned to your Start screen, the quickest way to open it is to do a
quick search through the Charms bar. Once it's open, select Programs
> Default Programs.
From here, you can choose to either associate certain file types with
programs or list all of the programs available and set specific ones as
defaults for all of the file types it can open.
As there are so many file types to go through, I find it easier to
select "Set your default programs" (as seen in the main image at the top
of the page). From here, you can set each program to become the default
for all of the file types it's able to open.
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