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The Windows Media Player has been part of Microsoft’s digital media capability for quite some time; it’s always cited as one of the main players (no pun intended) in the digital content-processing arena. Version 11, shipping as a core component of all the Vista editions, delivers a total facelift for Media Player, with new capabilities for supporting the latest video and audio formats as well as a much-improved interface and a whole set of new metadata search and organizational features.
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(2007). Working with Windows Media Player 11. In: Windows Vista. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0368-1_21
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