Well your best bet is using Imeem or other such 'flash' based media players for music because you would have to worry about bandwidth or other such problems. On the case of media players use the HTML tag If you were looking for Video's and do not have a 'Dynamic' website with anyform of Logins or Comment boxes then YouTube could lend a hand by providing a comment box (you'd have to link it of course with a simple .)
A HD media player allows someone to be what they use to do on an old media player, but with the added advantage of it being in high definition. Many companies now produce media players in HD as standard.
There are a variety of free media players available online today. The most common of these players are Apple iTunes, and Windows Media Player, both which are capable of playing both audio and video media.
RealPlayer, Windows Media Player
Because its not a large form that holds only media players, such as a camera or mp3 player. (note: an iPod is not a media player)
No, both iTunes and VLC are media players.
Currently compatible media players include Windows Media Player and Apple Quick time. Real Player may be compatible too in the new version.
One player I know is Windows Media Player
The average price of network media players is about $300. You can find them for under $200 and well over $500 depending on the unit and where you buy it .
One of the most popular HD Media Players is the Xtreamer. Xtreamer offers many different types of HD Media Players with various storage sizes for a user's various needs.
t-ru player...the best media player in world
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