Windows Media Player 9 Series And 10 Series Add-in For Microsoft FrontPage
Downloads This add-in enables new capabilities for FrontPage users including the ability to: Easily embed the Windows Media Player 9 Series or 10 Series control into FrontPage Web pages and SharePoint sites; Control the look and feel of the media playback...
[October 3, 2007, 8:39]
Audioscrobbler Windows Media Player 9 Plugin
Downloads Audioscrobbler is a computer system that builds up a detailed profile of your musical taste. After installing an Audioscrobbler Plugin, your computer sends the name of every song you play to the Audioscrobbler Server.
[September 9, 2004, 1:52]
Microsoft Patches 'important' Security Hole
News Microsoft released fixes on Wednesday for security risks that could make Windows 2000 Server and Windows Media Player 9 vulnerable to attack. Another flaw threatens to reveal the music library data on any PC running Windows Media Player 9.
[June 26, 2003, 7:45]
Microsoft Debuts New Mac Media Player
News Microsoft on Friday quietly released a new Macintosh version of its Windows Media Player software. The company, which said in September that Windows Media Player 9 for Mac OS X was "coming soon," posted the software to its Web site on Friday.
[November 10, 2003, 8:00]
Windows Media Player For Mac
Downloads Introducing Windows Media Player 9 for Mac OS X. Sporting a new brushed steel skin for Apple's newest operating system, this new version of our player opens the world of Windows Media 9 content to Macintosh users, enabling them to access the best...
[November 8, 2003, 7:38]
Next Windows Media Player Touts Services
News When available, Windows Media Player 9 is set to work with Windows XP and other versions of the operating system. The Windows Media Player 9, which goes into public beta, or test, on 4 September, adds a new "Services" tab that initially allows...
[August 7, 2002, 8:36]
Windows Media Player Flaw Could Expose Sensitive Files
News This ActiveX flaw is found in Media Player 9, but not in earlier versions of the software, including version 8.0, which ships with Windows XP. Media Player 9 ships with Windows Server 2003, but it can be downloaded and run on any Windows system...
[July 8, 2003, 15:46]
Microsoft Further Scales Back Mac Plans
News Microsoft has officially halted development of its Windows Media Player for the Mac and plans no future Apple versions of its music-playing software, ZDNet UK sister site CNET News.com has learned. We have no plans to provide future updates or...
[January 13, 2006, 9:25]
Microsoft Unveils Windows Media 9
News We are delighted to add support for Windows Media 9 as a new feature of our universal media server and player products," said RealNetworks chief executive Rob Glaser. On Wednesday, RealNetworks said that its Helix Universal server and RealOne...
[September 5, 2002, 8:55]
RealNetworks Reveals Code In Single Helix
News Windows Media Player 9 series does not support MPEG-4. The open-source client, which RealNetworks calls the "Helix DNA Client," includes code for the company's RealOne media player and its audio and video codecs.
[October 30, 2002, 13:21]
Microsoft Unveils Entertainment Software
News The software's introduction is timed with the final release, also on 7 January, of Windows Movie Maker 2, advanced video-editing software, and Windows Media Player 9 Series, technology for the delivery and playback of digital media files.
[December 17, 2002, 7:36]
Apple Gives MPEG-4 A New Shine
News While Apple is gaining traction for its newest media player among consumers, the battle behind the scenes is in providing the backend servers and the technology to deliver digital audio and video. The Cupertino, California-based company said that...
[October 16, 2002, 8:10]
Microsoft Brings Copy Protection To Consumer Apps
News The new Plus version offers features aimed at enhancing Windows XP's digital media capabilities, such as creating stories using digital photos or enabling a special party mode for Windows Media Player 9 Series.
[January 2, 2003, 15:19]
Microsoft's New Handheld OS review
Reviews Digital Media Edition for Windows XP and run Windows Media Player 9 on your desktop, though. On the digital media front, we have Windows Media Player 9, among whose enhancements are a dedicated button for accessing streaming media and a mute button.
[June 23, 2003, 7:22]
Microsoft Launches Home Networking Hardware
News Through Windows Media Player 9 Series, Microsoft hopes to deliver broadband digital media services, such as music from PressPlay and movies through CinemaNow. Many products planned for later this year, such as Windows Media Center, Tablet PC...
[September 19, 2002, 15:50]
Microsoft's February Security Bulletins
News Windows Media Player 9 on Windows 2000 SP4, Windows XP SP1, Windows XP SP2, and Windows Server 2003 This is an important threat for Windows Media Player 7.1 and Windows Media Player for XP. This threat requires a considerable amount of social...
[February 21, 2006, 13:30]
Macworld: Jobs Unveils New IPods And IMac
News RealNetworks chief executive Rob Glaser demonstrated the RealOne Player for Mac OS X, which went into beta on Wednesday. He touted the advantages of open-standard MPEG-4 for making audio and video streaming more ubiquitous, regardless of the player.
[July 17, 2002, 15:43]
MicroSE Player.MSE
Downloads This program uses the Windows Media Player 9 on Windows XP. This is the MicroSE Media Player. It is only in Dutch/Nederlands and it will not work on systems older than Windows XP, even if you installed WMP9.
[October 27, 2005, 1:01]
GEQ15P
Downloads GEQ15P is a graphic equalizer plug-in for Windows Media Player 9 Series or later. By allowing the user to add up to 12 dB of boost or cut at any of 15 bands centered around ISO 2/3 octave frequencies from 20Hz to 20kHz, the GEQ15P extends consumers...
[March 10, 2006, 23:01]
Microsoft Adds Privacy Controls To Media Player
News The newest beta, or test, version of Windows Media Player 9 Series prominently displays Microsoft's privacy policy for the program and offers consumers options for controlling just how much information they share when using the product.
[August 28, 2002, 11:13]
