WMP 10 is Released


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"- Native Windows look-and-feel: WMP10 looks like a native Windows app. iTunes (and Quicktime, for that matter) look completely out of place in the Windows environment, especially when it's not all skinned to look like OS X. ;)"

Oh please... if eye candy is what you look for in an application I fear

I used iTunes, I love iTunes, there said it. What i want to know is now that i have converted my 300+ cd collection to m4a files how will mp10 handle them. Will it add tags, add album art and can it in anyway rip to m4a rather than wma or mp3?

This looks like the best media player from ms yet.

All I want is a music player and song manager. Don't plan on buying any online music tied to a specific app. So for me, Music Match or Win Amp are good enough. I'd rather go to like Walmart.com and download generic music files that are player independent.

Heres how to get .m4a files to appear on the file>open menu without having to change the drop down menu to 'all files', I haven't managed to get them to add to the media library yet or get it to rip to .m4a

Start regedit by choosing run from the start menu and typing regedit. On the tree view on the left you'll need to descend to this key

My Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MediaPlayer\Player\Extensions\Types

and click on it, then on the right you'll get a list of values representing the supported extensions of the different data types. Double click on the value "1" (the one for Audio files) and add whatever extensions you want, such as ;*.m4a;*.aac, so it should something like

*.wav;*.snd;*.au;*.aif;*.aifc;*.aiff;*.wma;*.mp3;*.m4a

Frowenhauf or however its spelt - the people who invented MP3

Cool. Thanks. Looks to be the same Fast Fraunhofer encoder that is in Music Match 7.5, etc. So at least the sound quality will be pretty much the same, which is good. Consistency = Win! :)

A few beefs with WMP - Any Ideas on how to get around all these annoyances???

When shuffle is on it shouldn't play the same song 5 times in one day. I'm always turning WMP on for a while, then I shut it down and then back on etc. Each time I start it up it seems to forget what was played previously that day and I'll get some new songs but always one or more repeats from earlier in the day. It would be nice if it kept track of songs that haven't been played and how long ago they were played and use that to determine what to play next. Whoever programmed the shuffle does not have a clue.

When I launch a video I want a clean window (no playlist) and each time I have to shut that down.

When I launch the program with the application icon then I always just want to play music. If I was last viewing a video I have to turn the playlist back on and 3 or 4 more clicks to get my playlist visible and my library visible. If there is a slow CD/DVD spinning in the drive this takes forever. Would be nice to be able to ignore the optical drives.

WMP should remember that you want certain things visible by default and only vary that if you launch a video file or some other specific file. Plus the playlist doesn't consistently show what I expect. There are way too many ways for to configure the window and I spend too much time clicking around getting the window config I want.

Edited by GTMan
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