Windows Media Player alt tab

I use Windows 7 64-bit. When I'm in a game while playing music, I like to change songs. But, when I change it, I get alt with tab in Media Player. Sometimes when I surf the internet. How it stop doing that?

Hi Generation17,

Take a look at this article to see if the work around.

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