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Microsoft has unveiled final release of Windows media player 11, The latest update on Windows Media Player 11 final includes several enhancements, including a completely revamped user interface, improved syncing, and full integration with the new URGE music service from MTV and Microsoft compare to previous version.
The new URGE music services will giving WMP 11 User more than 110,000 artists and 2 million songs available. Furthermore, more than 200 portable and home networking devices worldwide will work with Windows Media Player 11, while hundreds of online music and video services and radio stations worldwide are designed to work with the new player
New key features of Windows Media Player 11 final:
- A visually driven experience using thumbnail and album art, with customization capabilities for a more personalized interaction.
- Improved device experience with new shuffle sync and reverse sync options, device exploration using the library view, and help icons that ensure syncing and burning of rights-managed content.
- Simplified navigation capabilities, enhanced shortcut options, and dedicated category views for all media types, including music, photos and video.
- Better access to content with deep integration of services.
- Audio fingerprinting capabilities that recognize and import track information for unidentified or misnamed audio files.
- New formats for ripping and music playback, including Windows Media Audio Professional and WAV Lossless
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November 1st, 2006 at 11:56 pm
Just a not: The Zune will not play songs purchased with Urge.
December 23rd, 2006 at 9:24 am
I just downloaded WMP 11 and cannot figure out how to have the screen display the total number of music files I have in the LIBRARY. The old version always kept an ongoing count in the lower left hand corner. HELP!!
January 9th, 2007 at 8:02 pm
To display the number of selected items in your library
1. In Windows Media Player 11, click the Library tab.
2. On the address bar, click the Select a category button, and then click the category that you want to look in (in this case, Music).
3. In the Navigation pane, under Library, click Songs.
4. In the Details pane, click any song in the list, and then press the keyboard shortcut combination CTRL+A.
The total number of files is displayed in the bottom right, along with the length.
January 10th, 2007 at 4:04 am
can i ask you where and how did you download windows media player 11 without valadation key?