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A ShoutPost ad-free blog. Copyright: Copyright by ShoutPost 2007 Wed, 07 May 2008 07:27:12 +0200 ReelTime Rentals, Inc. announced today that its new content delivery platform IRDS 2.2 will be 100% compatible with standard video player applications including Windows Media Player, Adobe Flash, Microsoft Silverlight, and Quicktime. ReelTime viewers will be given an option to install a component called the GridCast Connector, to enhance their visual experience beyond today's native video player capabilities. ReelTime will initially implement the 2.2 platform on its p ... Wed, 23 Apr 2008 07:29:02 +0200 Use the following steps below and start to enjoy the new look Windows Media Player today, you only need a few minutes to start this up and you will benefit hugely from it. Windows Media Player downloads have always been left in the Microsoft downloads center, this area is jam packed full of great Microsoft software such as Internet Explorer and Windows Media Player, so you will want to head here first. To get to this area click the below link, this will open ... Tue, 15 Apr 2008 07:29:57 +0200 In this article I will give you some explanation as to why Windows Media Player cannot be removed from Windows Vista, now Windows Vista is Microsoft's latest operating system and with their push for more entertainment options within the operating system the decision was taken to keep Windows Media Player stuck into the memory! When Windows Vista was first released back in January 2007 and the key thing that Micr ... Mon, 31 Mar 2008 10:32:24 +0200 To configure Windows Media Player 11 for CD ripping, open the Rip menu by click- There are a number of options here, but I am primarily concerned with Rip settings, Mon, 24 Mar 2008 06:32:10 +0100 If you want to save disk space when ripping a CD, perhaps so you can fit more music onto your hard drive then use the guide below to help you do this: Set the level of ripping quality Tue, 18 Mar 2008 06:49:45 +0100 Apple iPod users have iTunes, and Microsoft Zune users have Zune software. Zune software is the hub through which users of the digital media player can find millions of songs, videos and pictures to download, use and share with friends.
Zune software is a program that is downloaded to the computer, much like iTunes. Users must have Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or Windows Vista in order to download and use the software. Once the Zune software is downloaded, you can use it to organ ... Mon, 10 Mar 2008 10:27:05 +0100 In some instances the media device you wish to connect to Windows Media Player such as the Creative Zen Micro or the iRiver Clix may not be recognized as a storage device.
This problem is very simply solved usually by Microsoft Update searching the server and retrieving the files needed to connect the device. But you can also use Windows Media Player to begin installing the drivers, you will need an active internet connection and a connected media device for the device driver ... Thu, 06 Mar 2008 07:35:02 +0100 Do you want to know how to change burn settings in Windows Media Player. Windows Media Player along with many other related pieces of software allows you to 'burn' audio tracks onto a blank CD-RW, these may be tracks you have purchased from Napster or MSN Music, you may wish to create backups of them. It is possible to change the burn settings in Windows Media Player, to do this you must first load up the window: Click Tools then Options Then you will want to sel ... Thu, 28 Feb 2008 10:58:18 +0100 Windows Media Player (WMP) 11--which debuted at CES earlier this year and features a visually appealing interface, as well as impressive features and performance--is Microsoft's best jukebox to date. Not that it was a grand feat to improve upon a generally disappointing string of versions, including the somewhat awkward version 10. Still, if Microsoft is ever going to se ... Mon, 14 Jan 2008 18:19:42 +0100 The new Media Sharing feature of Windows Media Player 11 lets you enjoy the contents of your Windows Media Player library from anywhere in your home. If you have a home network (wired or wireless), you can use Windows Media Player 11 to stream the contents of your library to networked devices. For example, if you have an Xbox 360 or other digital media receiver (DMR), you ca ... Thu, 10 Jan 2008 06:30:43 +0100 But portable audio devices aren't the only options for enjoying music, video, and pictures on the go. As flash storage capacity increases, the mobile phone has grown in importance as a portable media device. With Windows Media Player 11, you also receive a great sync experience with a host of mobile phones, including Windows Mobile-powered devices and other Windows Media ... Mon, 07 Jan 2008 06:52:56 +0100 Cool new portable device features were added to Windows Media Player 11. The Sync tab includes several new enhancements that simplify the portable device experience, including a new device capacity meter and the ability to explore the contents of your device using the same Instant Search and visual navigation that you find in the Library view. Thu, 03 Jan 2008 06:04:04 +0100 Syncing portable devices with Windows Media Player 11 is as simple as 1-2-3. Windows Media Player 11 now features a smart, easy-to-use wizard that guides you through device sync after connecting a device for the first time. You can simply connect one of the more than 100 Windows Media-enabled devices and Windows Media Player 11 will automatically recognize it and allow you to customize the name of the device. The Player then defaults to the Sync tab with an icon of your device, enabling q ... Fri, 21 Dec 2007 07:03:35 +0100 So you just bought a training video and popped it into your computer. You click on the menu in the autoplay dialog and it opens up Firefox, your default browser. Now you are staring at a blank screen. What now? The problem is most likely because you don't have the Windows Media Player plugin installed for Firefox, so all we need to do is install it. Note that you'll usually have the same problem anytime you try and view video files in FIrefox using Windows Media form ... Thu, 20 Dec 2007 06:00:21 +0100 Windows Media Player 11 offers great new ways to store and enjoy digital media beyond music. It's easier than ever to access all of your video, pictures, and recorded TV on your computer. Play it, view it, organize it, sync it to a portable device for viewing on the go, or share with devices around your home-all from one place. Storing and enjoying music, video, pictures, and ... Tue, 18 Dec 2007 06:57:15 +0100 Windows Media Player 11 is loaded with smart, fun features that breathe new life into your music collection and create a much more personal entertainment experience. The new design lets you get the most out of your digital library and enjoy simple solutions for managing it all. Media Guide The Media Guide offers free music videos, movie trailers, and quick access t ... Thu, 13 Dec 2007 10:24:28 +0100 Windows Media Player 11, is very simple in design so that it can deliver a simpler, more visual way to navigate music, video, and other digital media and further improve the overall experience. Following are the four point which makes windows media player simple in design:- 1. Streamlining and shortcuts The Windows Media Player interface, the classic menus are ... Mon, 10 Dec 2007 05:55:33 +0100 You've been browsing the Internet or opening and closing media files, and you notice that you've left your fingerprints all over your operating system. You would think that media files that you downloaded, viewed and deleted are gone: But they're not entirely.
Mon, 03 Dec 2007 06:54:47 +0100 Zune, another name for Windows Media Player. Get the Software Support at iYogi. Most music lovers understand how it feels to get a new Zune player and cannot wait to find a place to download music for Zune. And we want to have our favourite songs like Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie and A Bay Bay by Hurricane Chris without hurting our wallets as well. Do not worry about it because it is the purpose of this article to discuss the download process and reveal how to download music for Zune ... Thu, 29 Nov 2007 07:39:33 +0100 Windows Media Player is the default player on your Windows XP machine. You may find that you have got files off online download stores such as Napster, but you want to play these on your iPod or other audio Device. The only problem is that stores such as Napster save the files onto your computer as WMA files, this is a file format created by Microsoft and supported by a lot of different players. However your player may not support this format of audio, so how do you get those files onto s ... Mon, 26 Nov 2007 10:02:26 +0100 Windows Media Player is the Media Player that comes bundled with Windows. I'm sure you're aware of it, it's actually pretty useful. Recently Microsoft has released the latest version of Windows Media Player they're now on version 11. Windows Media Player is capable of playing all types of different Media it can play Videos and Music. The music can either be from CD or MP3. The first time I got a Computer with a CD-Rom Drive I was amazed at how easy it was to play an Audio ... Thu, 22 Nov 2007 09:59:00 +0100 Windows Media Player has internet functionality built in which allows you to access content from providers such as Napster and MSN Music. Naturally you will need an active internet connection to access this, but have you ever found that Windows Media Player will simply not let you connect you to the internet, does the software always presume you are offline. Well there are very easy ways to sort this, primarily because The first one is: Go to File then click 'Work Of ... Thu, 15 Nov 2007 12:40:41 +0100 Windows Media Player 10 has been full of bugs from Microsoft since they offered it as a download from their site. Windows Media Player 9 was nice and simple. Windows Media Player 10 is way too complex and feature-rich that it has taken away from the simpleness of version 9 and ruined itself. Another great media player is Winamp but we won't go into that right now. If you have installed Windows Media Player 10, you can roll back to the version of the Player that was on your compu ... Mon, 12 Nov 2007 11:52:36 +0100 Windows Media Player 11 is the new and easy to use Media Player from Microsoft. Windows Media Player may automatically add files and folders but it tends to do these from the default folders such as 'My Music' and 'My Videos'. You may however have files stored in other areas you may wish to add to the Library. If you wish to make this an automated process alongside the defaults you must go to File>Add to Library or if you wish to you a shortcut simply press the F3 key.< ... Mon, 05 Nov 2007 05:37:44 +0100 Get the ultimate Microsoft Windows Support The Zune software is a modified version of Windows Media Player. Unlike Windows Media Player, which requires third-party DirectShow filters for playback of AAC, MPEG-4 and H.264 media, the Zune software comes with additional free DirectShow decoders for AAC (Low complexity) (.mp4,.m4a,.m4b,.mov), MPEG-4 (.mp4,.m4v,.mov) and H.264 (.mp4,.m4v,.mov) and ... Mon, 29 Oct 2007 06:47:32 +0100 Windows Media Player for Pocket PC was first announced on January 6, 2000, 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 s ... Thu, 25 Oct 2007 06:44:04 +0200 Windows has had a media player since version 3.0 with MultiMedia Extensions (Media Player). The original Media Player application used MCI to handle media files. In 1996 Microsoft released ActiveMovie, a new way of dealing with media files and streaming media (which the original Media Player couldn't handle). A wrapper was provided for users in the form of the ActiveMovie Control, allowing users to play media files on their computer. ActiveMovie morphed into DirectShow and a new ... Mon, 22 Oct 2007 05:57:37 +0200 Windows XP's original multimedia player, Microsoft Media Player 5.1, still remains on the operating system despite various updates (Windows Media Player 11 is the most current version of Microsoft's multimedia player). While Microsoft Media Player is pretty basic by today's standards, it still serves a purpose. Microsoft Media Player can still play a number of multimedia file types such as AVI, WMA, WMV, MID, and WAV, so you may want to be able to use it in situations wh ... Thu, 18 Oct 2007 08:32:20 +0200 Windows Media Player 11 is the most recent version of the player, which is available for Windows XP as well as Windows Vista. This new version has many new features which are as follows:- Stacking - Stacking allows graphical representations of how many albums there are in a specific category or folder. The more items there are, the larger the pile or stack is. Word Wheel - Searches and displays results as characters are being entered, ... Mon, 15 Oct 2007 06:18:15 +0200 Windows Media Player 11 which is the latest version available from Microsoft. By using this version you can copy the music off of your audio CDs and onto your computer's hard drive and you can enjoy your music without needing to pop in a disc. Windows Media Player 11 automatically downloads CD information and cover album art so you can more easily identify tracks and surch. Here are few steps to get the most out of Window Media Player 11: - Step 1 Insert an aud ... Mon, 08 Oct 2007 07:54:18 +0200 Windows Media Player 11 is the most recent version of the player, which is available for Windows XP as well as Windows Vista. This new version features many changes. The Media Library no longer presents the media items (such as albums and artists) in a tree-based listing. Rather, on selecting the category in the left panel, the contents will appear on the right, in a graphical manner with thumbnails featuring album art or other art depicting the item-a departure from textual presentation of ...
Mon, 08 Oct 2007 07:37:10 +0200 Windows Media Player (WMP) is a digital media player and media library application developed by Microsoft that is used for playing audio, video and viewing 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. In addition to being a media player, Windows Media Player includes the abili ... |
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