Windows Media Player 10 Final Released
Spinner
Birmingham, UK
As expected Microsoft has released its latest version of Windows Media Player. This release coincides with the unveiling of the software giants Online Music Store earlier this week, the new player comes with added functionality to support such ventures.
The player though not accompanied with new audio and video codec’s sports a cleaner interface with many of the added features designed to accommodate the ever growing trend of using the modern PC as a jukebox. Support has been added for MP3 encoding, a fundamental feature that has been missing from WMP up until now. WMP 10 will also only work on Windows XP.
Download: Windows Media Player 10 (12MB)
The player though not accompanied with new audio and video codec’s sports a cleaner interface with many of the added features designed to accommodate the ever growing trend of using the modern PC as a jukebox. Support has been added for MP3 encoding, a fundamental feature that has been missing from WMP up until now. WMP 10 will also only work on Windows XP.
Download: Windows Media Player 10 (12MB)
Source: MicrosoftWindows Media Player 10 gives you more music and more choices, and for the first time makes it possible to sync high-quality music, video, and photos to the latest portable devices.
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who the hell cares? i've been using MPC for ages
I just gained over 160GB of WMA format, and the media library was really struggling in WMP9. sometimes it would take 5 mins to stop playing a track and load a different one. Lets see if WMP10 is any better, downloading now!
Kepps all the settings from wmp9
I agree. Windows Media Player sucks: codec support blows, interface is ugly and unskinnable, visualizations take it from behind from Winamp 5's Milkdrop, and it has DRM support.
Winmp 5, MPC, or XMMS. Friends don't let friends use WMP.
-drasnor
sorry boys and girls, its only for linux
i agree!
I haven't had chance to really mess with WMP10 yet on my own rigs, but so far I'm pleased with the more user friendly GUI, but WMP10 isn't without it's flaws. The library search functions are still nothing compared to Apple's equivalent and even though on a fundamental level Microsoft have once again laid down the foundation for a very welcoming application for platforming online music stores such as Napster for example, currently it's just a fresh face for WMP. Worth upgrading though if you use it regularly like I do. But there are no doubt better alternatives out there for people who have no use for some of the player's more far reaching features.
EDIT: You probably could find it in Windows Update though, if they've released it for that. The probably will within a few days if they haven't already.