Sunday, 3 March 2013

Windows Media Player 2012




Windows Media Player 2012



Windows Media Player 2012.. A common annoyance with many media players, WMP included, is not having the right codec. WMP will try to detect which codecs are required and provide a location to download them, but this is hit-and-miss and less than convenient if all you want to do is play a video. In recognition of this, WMP12 includes support for H.264 video, AAC audio, and both Xvid and DivX video, in addition to all the formats supported by WMP11 in Vista (MPEG2, WMV, MP3, etc.). With these new codecs, WMP should support the majority of video found on the Internet out of the box.
The area of WMP12 that has seen the most work is how it works with networked resources. WMP11 has the ability to browse the libraries of other users on the local network, as long as they’re using WMP, too. WMP12 extends this to allow browsing not only of WMP libraries, but also of iTunes libraries. With the aforementioned H.264 and AAC support, WMP12 can play most iTunes media. It’s only “most” because, of course, Apple won’t license its FairPlay DRM to third parties, so WMP is unable to play DRM-protected iTunes Store tracks.
It’s not just libraries that are improved. WMP12 makes it easier to play back audio or video on remote devices, a feature dubbed “Play To.” WMP12 can stream to other computers in your HomeGroup, so, for example, you can browse your library on your laptop but actually play back on the HTPC connected to your sound system.




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