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Encyclopedia > Windows Media Player 11
Windows Media Player

Windows Media Player 10
Maintainer: Microsoft
Latest release: 10 / September 2, 2004
Preview release: 11 Public Beta 2 / August 31, 2006
OS: Windows, Mac OS X (v9), Mac OS (v7), Solaris
Use: Media player
License: Proprietary
Website: microsoft.com/ windows/ windowsmedia/

Windows Media Player (WMP) is a proprietary software digital media player and media library application developed by Microsoft that is used for playing audio, video and images on personal computers running the Microsoft Windows operating system, as well as on Pocket PC and Windows Mobile-based devices. Editions of Windows Media Player were also released for Mac OS, Mac OS X and Solaris, but have since been discontinued. Image File history File links Logo-media. ... Windows Media Player 10 for Windows XP. Screenshot made by jlin. ... In software engineering, software maintenance is the process of enhancing and optimizing deployed software (software release), as well as remedying defects. ... The Microsoft Corporation, (NASDAQ: MSFT, HKSE: 4338) is a multinational computer technology corporation with global annual sales of US$44. ... A software release refers to the creation and availability of a new version of a computer software product. ... September 2 is the 245th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (246th in leap years). ... 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... A software release refers to the creation and availability of a new version of a computer software product. ... August 31 is the 243rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (244th in leap years), with 122 days remaining. ... 2006 (MMVI) is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Microsoft Windows is a family of operating systems by Microsoft. ... Mac OS X (officially pronounced Mac Oh-Ess Ten) is a line of open source graphical operating systems, with proprietary higher level API layers, developed, marketed, and sold by Apple Computer, the latest of which is pre-loaded on all currently shipping Macintosh computers. ... Mac OS, which stands for Macintosh Operating System, is a series of graphical user interface-based operating systems developed by Apple Computer for their Macintosh line of computer systems. ... Solaris is a computer operating system developed by Sun Microsystems. ... A media player is a piece of application software for playing back multimedia files. ... A software license is a legal agreement which may take the form of a proprietary or gratuitous license as well as a memorandum of contract between a producer and a user of computer software. ... Proprietary software is software that has restrictions on using and copying it, usually enforced by a proprietor. ... Website - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... Proprietary software is software that has restrictions on using and copying it, usually enforced by a proprietor. ... Computer software (or simply software) refers to one or more computer programs and data held in the storage of a computer for some purpose. ... Bold textDigital media (as opposed to analog media) usually refers to electronic media that work on digital codes. ... A media player is a piece of application software for playing back multimedia files. ... Media Library is a software tool that helps one easily browsing stored media files by categories (Genre, Artist, Album) independently of their place on the computer discs or removeable media. ... The Microsoft Corporation, (NASDAQ: MSFT, HKSE: 4338) is a multinational computer technology corporation with global annual sales of US$44. ... Sound reproduction is the electrical or mechanical re-creation and/or amplification of sound, often as music. ... Video is the technology of capturing, recording, processing, transmitting, and reconstructing moving pictures, typically using celluloid film, electronic signals, or digital media, primarily for viewing on television or computer monitors. ... For images in Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Images. ... Microsoft Windows is a family of operating systems by Microsoft. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... The Dell Axim x30, a Pocket PC A Pocket PC, abbreviated P/PC or PPC, is a handheld-sized computer that runs a specific version of the Windows CE operating system. ... Windows Mobile is a compact operating system combined with a suite of basic applications for mobile devices based on the Microsoft Win32 API. Devices which run Windows Mobile include Pocket PCs, Smartphones, and Portable Media Centers. ... Mac OS, which stands for Macintosh Operating System, is a series of graphical user interface-based operating systems developed by Apple Computer for their Macintosh line of computer systems. ... Mac OS X (officially pronounced Mac Oh-Ess Ten) is a line of open source graphical operating systems, with proprietary higher level API layers, developed, marketed, and sold by Apple Computer, the latest of which is pre-loaded on all currently shipping Macintosh computers. ... Solaris is a computer operating system developed by Sun Microsystems. ...


In addition to being a media player, Windows Media Player includes the ability to rip music from, and copy music to compact discs, synchronize content with a digital audio player (MP3 player) or other mobile devices, and let users purchase or rent music from a number of online music stores. Ripping is the process of copying the audio or video data from one media form, such as Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) or Compact Disc (CD), to a hard disk. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article may require cleanup. ... Synchronization is coordination with respect to time. ... An embedded hard drive-based player (Apple iPod) An MP3 CD player (Philips Expanium) A flash-based player (iBox Mediaman) A digital audio player (DAP) is a device that stores, organizes and plays digital music files. ... MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3, more commonly referred to as MP3, is a popular digital audio encoding and lossy compression format, designed to greatly reduce the amount of data required to represent audio, yet still sound like a faithful reproduction of the original uncompressed audio to most listeners. ... This article is being considered for deletion in accordance with Wikipedias deletion policy. ...


Windows Media Player replaced an earlier piece of software simply called Media Player, adding features beyond simple video or audio playback. A media player is a piece of application software for playing back multimedia files. ...


The default file formats are WMV (Windows Media Video & Audio), WMA (Windows Media Audio), and ASF (Advanced Streaming Format), and supports its own XML based playlist format called WPL (Windows Playlist). Windows Media Video (WMV) is a generic name for the set of video codec technologies developed by Microsoft. ... Windows Media Audio (WMA) is a proprietary compressed audio file format developed by Microsoft. ... Advanced Streaming Format (or ASF, later renamed into Advanced Systems Format) is Microsofts proprietary digital audio/digital video container format, especially meant for streaming media. ... The Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a W3C-recommended general-purpose markup language for creating special-purpose markup languages, capable of describing many different kinds of data. ...


The player is also able to utilize a DRM service in the form of Windows Media DRM. Digital Rights Management (generally abbreviated to DRM) is any of several technologies used by publishers (or copyright owners) to control access to and usage of digital data (such as software, music, movies) and hardware, handling usage restrictions associated with a specific instance of a digital work. ... Windows Media DRM is a digital rights management service for the Windows Media platform. ...

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Features

  • Playback of audio, video and pictures, along with fast forward, reverse, seek and time compression and dilation.
  • Supports local playback, streaming playback and progressive downloads as well.
  • Support for any media codec and container format using specific DirectX filters.
  • Full media management, via the integrated media library, which offers cataloging and searching of media. Media can be arranged according to album, artist, genre, date et al.
  • Video Smoothing which upscales frame-rate by interpolating added frames, in effect giving a smoother playback on low-framerate videos.
  • Includes 10-band graphic equalizer and SRS WOW audio post-processing system. Windows Media Player can also have attached plug-ins which process the output audio or video data.
Mini mode in WMP11 Beta 1 running on Windows XP
Mini mode in WMP11 Beta 1 running on Windows XP
  • Features a taskbar-mounted Mini mode in which the most common media control buttons are presented as a toolbar on the Windows taskbar. Flyout windows can display media information, visualization or the video being played back.
  • Can use video overlays or VMR9 surfaces, if the video card supports them.
  • Can offload media decompression to video card if supported by hardware.
  • Features integrated CD-burning support for audio as well as data CDs. Data CDs can have any of the media formats supported by the player. While burning Data CDs, the media can, optionally, be transcoded into WMA format.
  • Audio CDs can be ripped as WMA or WMA 10 Pro at 48, 64, 96, 128, 160 and 192 kbps, WMA lossless (470 to 940 kbps), WMA variable bitrate (from 40-75 kbps up to 240-355 kbps), MP3 at 128, 192, 256 and 320 kbps, or WAV lossless. 24 bit high-resolution CDs are also supported, if capable audio hardware is present.
  • Features synchronization support with many hand-held devices. Media can be optionally transcoded to a format better suited for the target device, automatically, when synchronizing.
  • Includes intrinsic support for Windows Media codecs which support multichannel audio at up to 24-bit 192 KHz resolution.
  • Supports subtitles and closed-captioning, if present in the media.
  • Features "Synchronized Lyrics", by which different lines of lyrics can be time-stamped, so that they display only at those times.
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Windows Media Player 11

Current event marker This article or section contains information about beta software currently in development.
The content may change dramatically as the software development progresses.
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Windows Media Player 11 beta 2 for Windows XP
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Windows Media Player 11 beta 2 for Windows XP

Windows Media Player 11 is the upcoming version of the player, which will be available for Windows Vista as well as Windows XP. Currently, the player is an open, public beta; the final version is expected to be released October 24, 2006. This new version features many changes. The Media Library is now presented without the category trees which were prominent in the earlier versions. Rather, on selecting the category in the left pane, the contents will appear on the right, in a graphical manner with thumbnails - a departure from textual presentation of information. The new, more graphical interface design has won praise from many reviewers. Views for audio, video, pictures and record TV are separate and either can be chosen at one time, from the navigation bar. Entries for pictures and video show their thumbnails. Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Software development stages Development stage terminology expresses how the development of a piece of software has progressed and how much further development it may require. ... Computer software (or simply software) refers to one or more computer programs and data held in the storage of a computer for some purpose. ... Image File history File links Nuvola_apps_kpager. ... The current version of the article or section reads like an advertisement. ... Windows XP is a line of operating systems developed by Microsoft for use on general-purpose computer systems, including home and business desktops, notebook computers, and media centers. ... Software development stages Development stage terminology expresses how the development of a piece of software has progressed and how much further development it may require. ... October 24 is the 297th day of the year (298th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 68 days remaining. ... 2006 (MMVI) is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Other features include:

  • Stacking - Stacking allows graphical representation of how many albums are there in a specific category or folder. The more items there are, the larger is the pile.
  • Word Wheel - Searches and displays results as characters are being entered, without waiting for Enter key to be hit. Results are refined based on further characters that are typed.
  • CD Burning - CD Burning now shows a graphical bar showing how much space will be used on the disc.
  • URGE - The new music store from Microsoft and MTV networks is integrated with the player.
  • Global Status - Global status shows a broad overview of what the player is doing. The information presented include status information regarding buffering, ripping, burning and synchronization.
  • Improved synchronization features for loading songs onto PlaysForSure-compatible MP3 players. WMP11 supports reverse-synchronization, by which media present on the handheld device gets replicated on the source machine.
  • Support for ripping audio CDs to WAV format.
  • Streaming content (video, audio and pictures) to Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) enabled receivers such as the Xbox 360, over a network.
  • Integrated web-browsing support to browse online music stores.
  • Sharing your media library with other computers across the network.

Integrated support for podcasting is notably absent from the current beta of Windows Media Player 11 (although there are many third-party podcasting clients that work with Windows Media Player). Urge Music Store on WMP 11 Beta for Windows Xp URGE or URGE.com is an online music service announced on December 13, 2005 and released on May 17, 2006. ... The Microsoft Corporation, (NASDAQ: MSFT, HKSE: 4338) is a multinational computer technology corporation with global annual sales of US$44. ... MTV (Music Television) is a cable television network headquartered in New York City. ... PlaysForSure is a marketing certification given by Microsoft to portable hardware media players that have been verified to work with Microsoft Windows, specifically Windows XP and newer releases. ... WAV (or WAVE), short for Waveform audio format, is a Microsoft and IBM audio file format standard for storing audio on PCs. ... Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is a set of computer network protocols promulgated by the UPnP Forum. ... The Xbox 360 is the successor to Microsofts Xbox video game console, developed in co-operation with IBM, ATI, Samsung and SiS. Information on the console first came through viral marketing campaigns and it was officially unveiled on MTV on May 12, 2005, with detailed launch and game information...


Microsoft released the first public beta of Windows Media Player 11 for Windows XP (excluding Media Center editions before 2005) on May 17 2006 , and subsequently released the second public beta on August 31, 2006. Windows Media Player 11 will also be included in Microsoft's upcoming Windows Vista operating system when it is released in late 2006 (for businesses) and early 2007 (for consumers); the Vista version will include some features not found in the XP version. As a result of a European antitrust ruling, Microsoft will also be required to produce "Windows Vista N" editions which do not include Windows Media Player for the European Union market. [1] May 17 is the 137th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (138th in leap years). ... 2006 (MMVI) is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... August 31 is the 243rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (244th in leap years), with 122 days remaining. ... 2006 (MMVI) is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The current version of the article or section reads like an advertisement. ...


The License Management tool available in previous versions of Windows Media Player has been removed from version 11. This affects online music services such as Wal-Mart Music Downloads that do not have a system for deauthorizing and reauthorizing secure DRM protected content. This prevents users of those music download services from backing their licenses up and restoring them to another computer via Windows Media Player 11.

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Non-PC versions

Microsoft has also released versions of Windows Media Player for other operating systems including Pocket PC / Windows Mobile, Mac OS, Mac OS X, Palm-size PC, Handheld PC, and Solaris. Of these, only the Pocket PC / Windows Mobile edition continues to be actively developed and supported by Microsoft. To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... The Dell Axim x30, a Pocket PC A Pocket PC, abbreviated P/PC or PPC, is a handheld-sized computer that runs a specific version of the Windows CE operating system. ... Windows Mobile is a compact operating system combined with a suite of basic applications for mobile devices based on the Microsoft Win32 API. Devices which run Windows Mobile include Pocket PCs, Smartphones, and Portable Media Centers. ... Mac OS, which stands for Macintosh Operating System, is a series of graphical user interface-based operating systems developed by Apple Computer for their Macintosh line of computer systems. ... Mac OS X (officially pronounced Mac Oh-Ess Ten) is a line of open source graphical operating systems, with proprietary higher level API layers, developed, marketed, and sold by Apple Computer, the latest of which is pre-loaded on all currently shipping Macintosh computers. ... Palm-Size PC A Palm-Size PCs start menu The Palm-Size PC was Microsofts first attempt at a computer conforming to an in your hand profile (or, as commonly referred to, a PDA). ... A Handheld PC, or H/PC for short, is a Microsoft term for a computer built around a form factor which is smaller than any standard notebook PC or laptop. ... Solaris is a computer operating system developed by Sun Microsystems. ...

Windows Media Player on Windows Mobile 2003SE
Windows Media Player on Windows Mobile 2003SE
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Pocket PC / Smartphone

Windows Media Player for Pocket PC was first announced on January 6, 2000[1], and has been revised on a schedule roughly similar to that of the Windows version. Currently known as "Media Player 10 Mobile", this edition (released in October 2004) closely resembles the capabilities of the Windows version of WMP 10, including playlist capabilities, a media library, album art, WMA Lossless playback, support for DRM-protected media, video playback at 640x480 with stereo sound, and the same Energy Blue interface aesthetics also seen in recent versions of Windows XP Media Center Edition. It also supports synchronization with the desktop version of WMP 10, and additionally supports synchronizing and transcoding of recorded television shows from Media Center. Media Player 10 Mobile is not available as a download from Microsoft; distribution is done solely through OEM partners, and is typically included on devices based on Windows Mobile. January 6 is the 6th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... This article is about the year 2000. ... Energy Blue desktop, featured the new bliss wallpaper, the royale theme and the Media Player skin. ... A typical Windows XP MCE 2005 Menu Windows XP Media Center Edition (codename Symphony) is a version of Windows XP designed to serve as a home-entertainment hub. ...

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Mac OS X

Windows Media Player 9 for Mac OS X
Windows Media Player 9 for Mac OS X

Version 9 was the final version of Windows Media Player to be released for Mac OS X before development was cancelled by Microsoft. WMP for Mac OS X received widespread criticism from Mac users due to poor performance and features. Developed by the Windows Media team at Microsoft instead of the Macintosh Business Unit and released in 2003, on release the application lacked many basic features that were found in other media players such as Apple's iTunes and QuickTime Player. It also lacked support for many media formats that version 9 of the Windows counterpart supported on release 10 months earlier. Image File history File links Windows_Media_Player_for_Mac_OS_X.png Windows Media Player for Mac OS X. File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... A screenshot of version 9 of Windows Media Player for Mac OS X. Screenshot captured on January 8 2005 by AlistairMcMillan. ... A screenshot of version 9 of Windows Media Player for Mac OS X. Screenshot captured on January 8 2005 by AlistairMcMillan. ... Mac OS X (officially pronounced Mac Oh-Ess Ten) is a line of open source graphical operating systems, with proprietary higher level API layers, developed, marketed, and sold by Apple Computer, the latest of which is pre-loaded on all currently shipping Macintosh computers. ... Macintosh Business Unit (informally known as Mac BU or MacBU) is a division of Microsoft, formed in 1997, that produces software for the Apple Macintosh platform. ... 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... iTunes is a digital media player application, introduced by Apple Computer on January 10, 2001 at MacWorld Expo in San Francisco,[1] for playing and organizing digital music and video files. ... QuickTime is a multimedia technology developed by Apple Computer, capable of handling various formats of digital video, sound, text, animation, music, and immersive virtual reality panoramic images. ...


The Mac version supported only Windows Media encoded media (up to version 9) enclosed in the ASF format, lacking support for all other formats such as MP4, MPEG, and Microsoft's own AVI format. On the user interface front, it did not prevent screensavers from running during playback, it did not support file drag-and-drop, nor did it support playlists. While Windows Media Player 9 had added support for some files that use the WMV9 codec (also known as the WMV3 codec), in other aspects it was seen as having degraded in features from previous versions. Windows Media is a multimedia framework for media creation and distribution for Microsoft Windows. ... Advanced Streaming Format (or ASF, later renamed into Advanced Systems Format) is Microsofts proprietary digital audio/digital video container format, especially meant for streaming media. ... The Moving Picture Experts Group or MPEG is a working group of ISO/IEC charged with the development of video and audio encoding standards. ... AVI, an acronym for Audio Video Interleave, is a multimedia container format introduced by Microsoft in November 1992, as part of the Video for Windows technology. ... A screensaver is a computer program originally designed to conserve the image quality of computer displays by blanking the screen or filling them with moving images or patterns when the computers are not in use. ... Windows Media Video (WMV) is a generic name for the set of video codec technologies developed by Microsoft. ...


On January 12, 2006 Microsoft announced it had ceased development of Windows Media Player for Mac[2]. Microsoft now distributes a third-party plugin called WMV Player (produced and maintained by Flip4Mac) which allows some forms of Windows Media to be played within Apple's QuickTime player (and other QuickTime-aware applications).[3]. Mac users can use the Free Software media player VLC, which is also able to play most Windows Media files. January 12 is the 12th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2006 (MMVI) is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... A plugin (or plug-in) is a computer program that interacts with a main application (a web browser or an email program, for example) to provide a certain, usually very specific, function. ... Flip4Mac is a trademarked brand name for Telestream, Inc. ... Windows Media is a multimedia framework for media creation and distribution for Microsoft Windows. ... Apple Computer, Inc. ... QuickTime is a multimedia framework developed by Apple Computer, capable of handling various formats of digital video, media clips, sound, text, animation, music, and several types of interactive panoramic images. ... This article is about free software as defined by the sociopolitical free software movement; for information on software distributed without charge, see freeware. ... VLC media player (initially VideoLAN Client) is a media player from the VideoLAN project. ...

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1998

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1999

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2000

WMP 7.1 - 8 Logo
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2001

WMP 8 Logo
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2002

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2003

WMP 9 Logo
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2004

WMP 10 Logo
  • August 10 Windows Media Player 9 for Windows XP Service Pack 2 bundled with the OS on its release
  • October Windows Media Player 10 for Windows XP bundled with Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005, which is released on 10/12/2004. Windows Media Player 10 Mobile for Pocket PC and Smartphone. Included in Windows Mobile 5.0
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2006


Windows Media Player version 7.0 (and above) for Windows includes version 6.4 as a separate application, which can be accessed via the mplayer2.exe executable in the installation directory or by using the run command in the Start Menu.

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European Commission case

In March 2004, the European Commission in the European Union Microsoft antitrust case fined Microsoft €497 million and ordered the company to provide a version of Windows without Windows Media Player, claiming Microsoft "broke European Union competition law by leveraging its near monopoly in the market for PC operating systems onto the markets for work group server operating systems and for media players". The company has made available a compliant version of its flagship operating system under the negotiated name "Windows XP N," though the product has not been very successful. [4] 2004 : January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December Deaths • 08 Abu Abbas • 20 Queen Juliana • 28 Peter Ustinov • 30 Alistair Cooke More March 2004 deaths Ongoing events EU Enlargement Exploration of Mars: Rovers Haiti Rebellion Israeli-Palestinian conflict Occupation of Iraq Same-sex marriage in... The European Commission (formally the Commission of the European Communities) is the executive body of the European Union. ... The European Union Microsoft antitrust case is a case brought by the greedy European Union (EU) against Microsoft for alleged antitrust abuse and because of rampant anti-Americanism. ... In economics, a monopoly (from the Latin word monopolium - Greek language monos, one + polein, to sell) is defined as a persistent market situation where there is only one provider of a product or service. ... In information technology, a server is a computer system that provides services to other computing systems—called clients—over a network. ... Windows XP is a line of operating systems developed by Microsoft for use on general-purpose computer systems, including home and business desktops, notebook computers, and media centers. ...

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See also

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The following is a list of media players. ... The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of media player programs. ... PlaysForSure is a marketing certification given by Microsoft to portable hardware media players that have been verified to work with Microsoft Windows, specifically Windows XP and newer releases. ... The Media Transfer Protocol is a set of extensions to the Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) and FotoNations PTP/IP (extensions for wireless PTP) devised by Microsoft, to allow the protocol to be used for devices other than digital cameras, for example digital audio players and MP3 players. ... High Definition Compatible Digital, or HDCD (commonly known as High Definition Compact Disc) is a patented encode-decode process that endeavors to improve the audio quality of Red Book audio CDs. ...

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