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Dec 19, 2003 The Microsoft® Windows Media® Player 9 Series Software Development Kit (SDK) provides information and tools to customize Windows Media Player and to use the Windows Media Player ActiveX® control. This documentation also provides. The menu bar in Windows Media Player (previously known as Classic Menus) gives you access to most of the Player functions, but it's hidden by default. To show the menu bar, do one of the following: In the Player Library, click Organize, point to Layout, and then select Show menu bar. Windows Media Player 9 Series Review. New multimedia player, series 9, improved with a CD burning interface, with radio tuner, multimedia library, and much more. If you need a version for Windows XP, you can download here. Visit Windows Media Player 9 Series site and Download Windows Media Player 9 Series Latest Version! How To Get Windows Media Player 9 for 7 and 8 works on 10 - Duration: 1:51. JonnyIT 6,723 views.
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- New mini Player mode and Queue-It-Up - The new mini Player mode docks the Player into your taskbar for instant access while saving space. Prefer full-screen mode? Play music or video at full screen with controls that disappear when you're not using them.
- Fast and flexible playback
- Now Playing Info Center View
- Quick deployment and customization for the enterprise
- Smart features enable automatic organization
- Auto playlists and ratings
- Automatically update album information in your MP3 and WMA collection
- New Advanced Tag Editor
- Quickly burn professional-sounding audio CDs with Auto Volume Leveling
- Supreme-quality audio and video
- True multichannel audio
- Lossless audio
- High-resolution, 20-bit HDCD playback
- New video-smoothing technology for narrowband content
- Hardware-based Windows Media video acceleration
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-->You can install Windows Media Player 9 Series on Windows XP by using one of the following setup programs.
- MPSetupXP.exe
- MPSetup.exe
Note
MPSetup.exe is a superset of the MPSetupXP.exe setup program. It contains files that are needed by operating systems released before Windows XP. MPSetup.exe is functionally equivalent to MPSetupXP.exe when run on Windows XP, but the setup program file size is larger because it has not been optimized for installation on Windows XP operating systems.
You can install Windows Media Player 9 Series on Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows Millennium Edition or Windows 2000 by using the following setup program.
- MPSetup.exe
Here is an example of a command line for installation with no UI and no restart or restart prompt.
Note
The /P:#e parameter specifies that the Windows Media Player installation package should be cached during Windows Media Player setup. This command is used to handle future upgrades of the operating system. This command should be omitted only by corporate IT administrators. The only case where /P:#e should not be included on the command line is when you own the target system and know that the target system will never be upgraded to a later operating system. For example, if you are installing Windows Media Player 9 Series on Windows 2000 and the computer may someday be upgraded to Windows XP, you must use /P:#e on the command line. Otherwise, after the Windows XP installation, the Windows Media Player files will be overwritten with the files for Windows Media Player for Windows XP.
Dmg file. The following table shows additional parameters that you can use with the Windows Media Player 9 Series setup program.
Parameter | Description |
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/NoMigrate | Prevent library migration. |
/NestedRestore | Create a nested system restore point. Use this if your application creates a system restore point to nest the Windows Media Player restore point within your application restore point. |
/DisallowSystemRestore | Disallow the creation of a system restore point. This flag will disable the creation of a system restore point. Under most circumstances this flag should not be used for general software redistribution. This should be used only when you can make an explicit choice on behalf of the end user not to support the rollback of the Windows Media Player files to an earlier version of the Player. This flag should be used only for corporate deployment or original equipment manufacturer (OEM) installation. |
Notes
- The command-line parameters are case-sensitive.
- When suppressing the restart prompt, you must check the InstallResult registry key and handle restart notification in the calling setup application.
- Windows Media Player 9 Series also installs the Windows Media Format runtime, so there is no need to include both the Windows Media Player distribution package and the Windows Media Format runtime distribution package in the same software redistribution package. Therefore, if you include MPSetup.exe or MPSetupXP.exe in your installation, you do not need to include WMFdist.exe.