Diego, Seagate and Western Digital DVRs all work as Windows Media extenders.
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yes. It does on mine.
it does on mine
yes
It is not possible to install Windows Media Player 10 on Windows 98. The last version that will work is version 9.
It helps run windows media player and is needed for windows media player to work so you shouldn't delete it or media player probably won't work (I haven't tried it out) but I recommend you don't none the less.
You can sync to your ipod with Windows Media Player. This app costs $, but it does work. http://www.mgtek.com/dopisp/
No it doesn't work with windows media player because ipod touch is apple's brand, and so is itunes, so you can only use itunes for ipod.
On Windows XP as well as the default Windows Media Player 9,there are also two hidden older versions of Windows Media Player. These are Windows Media player 6.4 that can be found under file name Mplay2 and Windows Media player 5.1 which can be found under Mplayer32. And some people prefer the older versions of Windows Media player to the latest version Windows Media player 9,10 or 11 on Windows XP.Or Windows Media Player 11 on Windows Vista and Windows Media player 11 or 12 on Windows 7 and Windows 8. Windows Media player 6.4 Mplay2 does not work on Windows Vista,or Windows 7 or Windows 8. It only works on Windows XP. But Windows Media Player 5.1 Mplayer32 does work on both Windows 7 and Windows 8 and also on Windows Vista. To install Windows Media Player 5.1 on Windows 7 or Windows 8. you need to have a Windows XP computer. Then on Windows XP you need to go to Windows/system32 folder on C drive and copy the mplayer32 exe file to your Windows 7 or Windows 8 computer. Once you have copied the mplayer32 program file onto Windows 7 or Windows 8,copy and paste the program file in the Windows/system 32 folder. Windows Media player 5.1 Mplayer32 is now installed on Windows 7 or Windows 8. And will play video and audio files without any problems. And will run alongside the latest version of Windows Media player Just like it does on Windows XP. And the above method also works for Windows Vista.
No, Windows Media Player 11 is not the latest version of Windows Media Player available. Windows Media Player 12 is the latest version, and it is included with Windows 7, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10. Windows Media Player 12 offers several improvements over Windows Media Player 11, including better support for modern media formats, improved performance, and a redesigned user interface. It also includes several new features, such as the ability to play and sync media to portable devices, rip and burn CDs and DVDs, and stream media over a network. If you are using an older version of Windows and want to use Windows Media Player 12, you may be able to upgrade to a newer version of Windows that includes it. Alternatively, you can download Windows Media Player 12 for Windows 7 from the Microsoft website, but it may not work on other versions of Windows.
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yes if you have windows media player installed