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About Windows Media Player

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By Pallab Dutta
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Windows Media Player (WMP) is a digital media player that plays audio, video, animation, movies and other multimedia files. WMP comes loaded with most Microsoft Windows-installed desktops and laptops sold by big-box retail stores and specialized computer shops. It can also be downloaded free from Microsoft's website. Microsoft keeps updating its popular player, and Windows Media Player 11 is the latest version.

    Digital Entertainment Player

  1. WMP is positioned to be an all-in-one digital entertainment program. Users can stream, download, store and access videos and other music files in one place.
  2. Extra Features

  3. The latest and most downloaded Windows Media Player 11 has additional features that have enhanced functionality and usage dynamics. The classic menus can be accessed by right clicking anywhere on the WMP frame, and the playback controls have been revamped to include shuffle, repeat and full-screen options.
  4. Streamlined User Interface

  5. The simplicity of design and streamlined user interface enhances the digital entertainment experience on your PC. The controls for music playback are larger, and other controls and menus are centralized for logical and better management.
  6. Manage Expanding Music Library

  7. The music library in WMP has been simplified and is easily navigable for users to classify and maintain play lists and also manage favorites.
  8. On-Demand Entertainment

  9. High-speed Internet connectivity options coupled with Windows Media Player's media playback features has made it possible to entertain anytime, anywhere.

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