Many Websites have setup safeguards against permanently downloading media. The reason for this is to prevent information sharing.
Just use VLC Media Player with it you can save and show streams as well. And it's free as well. Hope this provides a better answer to the question than the one above. :) Prevent Information sharing lol.
Yeah, or you can also use some screen recorder to help you copy streaming videos.
Windows Media Player includes a feature called "Stream" that allows users to listen to streaming audio content from the internet. This feature enables the player to connect to online radio stations, podcasts, and other streaming services by accessing media files over a network. Users can simply enter the URL of the streaming content, and the player will buffer and play the audio in real-time.
No. Windows Media Player is not the only audio/media player for Windows OS. There are other popular media player too. Some of them are VLC, Real Player, QuickPlay, etc.
Windows Media Player is a media player for playing multimedia. It is used for playing audio or video files.
No you cannot. iTunes music is saved as a MP4-audio file and Windows Media Player can only read MP3-audio files.
Windows Media is a suite of multimedia technologies developed by Microsoft. It includes formats for audio and video, such as Windows Media Audio (WMA) and Windows Media Video (WMV), as well as streaming technologies. Introduced in the late 1990s, Windows Media aimed to provide efficient streaming and playback of multimedia content across various devices and platforms. Over time, it has evolved to support various codecs and digital rights management features.
do a search on your computer for *.wma .wma - windows media audio
audio and video player developed by Microsoft and distributed with Microsoft windows
A file that uses a Windows Media Audio Video codec typically has the file extension .wmv for video files. For audio files, the extension would be .wma. Both formats are part of the Windows Media framework developed by Microsoft for streaming and storing audio and video content.
Windows Media Center * Specialized distribution of Windows XP/front-end application for XP, provided a TV & remote control friendly interface for accessing media. Windows Media Player * Audio & Video player developed by Microsoft, and distributed with Microsoft Windows.
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Just recently I downloaded the latest windows media player. number 10 I believe. now this is not the easiest way but it certainly has worked for me. just make an audio CD with the windows media audio files. not a data CD. they will change from .WMA to .CDA so they can play in a normal audio CD player. with Windows Media Player 10 ripping tracks off a CD you have the option to save them as MP3 rather than WMA.
You might not be able to play because of the lack of video or audio driver. The file extension could also be not supported by media player.