Older Versions of Windows Media Player - feature music criticism

In 2007, I got a PC with a version of Windows Media Player, I really liked. When he played songs, it gave me a page of the music critic who would tell me about the history of the band or artist, their important works and the meaning of their work on the music as a whole.

The death of this computer, I lost access to this service and not the have not seen in wmp. I did an Internet search to see if I can find it, without success.

Is anyone here know what I speak and if yes, is it anyway to use this service? I really liked it and I am super disappointed I lost him. If it makes a difference, this is on a HP Pavilion laptop. Thank you.

Hello

1. what operating system is installed on the computer?
2. what version of Windows Media Player do you use?
 
In case you have installed on the Windows 7 system and you use Windows Media Player 12, then you can check the link provided below.
Information about the media in Windows Media Player: frequently asked questions
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/media-information-in-Windows-Media-Player-frequently-asked-questions
 

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