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Best is a matter of personal preference but a few good media players are: - Windows Media Player - iTunes etc.
Windows Media Player 12 has some key features that help distinguish it from many other online media players. It has built-in support that allows many forms of media, from music to photos, that be easily accessed.
Some alternatives to VMware Player are players such as the Apple Media player as well as Windows Media player. These are great alternative with funky features !
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There are a variety of media players available for under $200. Each brand offers different strengths and features. Browse through and compare to find what suits your needs best.
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
There are many software media players available, some with more advanced features than others. One thing that all software media players have in common, however, is their need for a media codec in order to play different types of files. A codec is an independent software library that contains all of the information necessary to decode a particular media file format. If a software media player is having difficulty opening or playing a file, then the most likely cause is a missing or outdated codec.
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