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Windows Media Player 10 Beta is out!!

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Thanks for the heads-up. I couldn't care less whether the Anal Retentive Mod Poser Squad thinks it's technically a Hot Deal or not. I didn't know about it, and you gave some useful information.
 
Originally posted by: Mucker
Thanks for the heads up Neo...I'll try it.......there is a lot of very good beta software out today. Beta is nowhere near as bad as it used to be. Much (not all) of the beta released today is better than it's predecessor. ATI has some beta Cat 4.7 drivers out that are better than the 4.6 official. When you really think about it, not one piece of software ever produced is perfect....it is in a constant state of beta-ness...it will surely have problems and can always be improved in some way. Microsoft is my choice because I want to play all of the latest games, plus all of the hardware I have ported to XP in the last couple of years works great because of the driver support. If Linux, Mac, or who the heck ever comes up with something better, I will make a switch at the drop of a hat. I have no loyalty to a company, I just use whatever gives me the most bang for my buck.......

mucker

You don't even know what "beta" software means, do you? Do you think that it is a synonym for "free"? (Btw, how do you "port" hardware?)

For me, MS software == buggy, and MS beta software == even more buggy.

Check out the Neowin forums, some people have had severe problems with WMP 10 beta. I really wouldn't suggest that anyone install this onto their "main" system.
 
Given the fact that WMP10 most likely has even stricter DRM which tramples on you rights as a consumer, I would say this deal is ICE COLD
 
Originally posted by: SgtZulu
Given the fact that WMP10 most likely has even stricter DRM which tramples on you rights as a consumer, I would say this deal is ICE COLD

Good call, SgtZulu. That's one of the reasons that I haven't installed any version of WMP past the 6.4 that W2K ships with either.

Truthfully, WMP 10 is going to be MS's attempt to take over and monopolize the music-download market, they are launching their own music-download service like iTunes and Rhapsody. Integrating WMP with Windows just gives them a bigger and more unfair competitive advantage, due to their illegal monopoly on desktop OSes.

Btw, to those that said that WMP has always been free and will always be free - consider that MS is no longer making IE upgrades "free" - you will have to buy a new OS to get the newer version. I have no doubt that should WMP corner the market enough, that MS will do likewise with it. Argueably, both WMP and IE are not "free", in any sense of the word.
 
WMP 9 crashes my computer more than any other program I run. So hopefully this new version will be better. The program crashing just reminds me that it's MS and Bill Gates. I've been used to it since W95.
 
I'm going to jump in and say I think this is hot, thanks for the post.

I don't use WMP much, but I know people on the team and have been looking forward to a new release to see what they might have improved.
 
WMP9 was all messed up for me. I couldn't play xvid files no matter what - they worked fine in all other places. Just tried WMP10 and I can finally play xvid files again. So thanks! 🙂

However my other problem is still present. Media Player always starts up maximized - well not maximized but the window takes up the full screen. I resize the window and close it, but when I re-open it, its back to being the full screen size again. Its extremely annoying. Anyone know why it does this and what I'm missing?
 
Originally posted by: ttown
DRM is evil.

Check this article over at computercops.biz
It refers to wmp8, so you can figure wmp10 is even more intrusive.

I think that article is out of date with wmp9 and 10. When you install them, it asks you if you want to turn any of those features on (the features the article was complaining about).
 
From Virtual Larry:

****You don't even know what "beta" software means, do you? Do you think that it is a synonym for "free"? (Btw, how do you "port" hardware?)

For me, MS software == buggy, and MS beta software == even more buggy****

From me:

How did you have me associating beta with free Larry? You're a MORON Larry!

Port, add-on, use...what's the difference...Did I say you were a MORON Larry?

Gee whiz Larry, why don't you use your creative abilty and work on something very hard all your life and have someone steal it away from you...I bet you would like that, huh ...Moron?

mucker
 
great.... its probably more protection crap for MP3s and whatnot. Not to mention, aren't they trying to sell music now. I'm really enjoying winamp's radio stations!
 
NHL 2003 initial release did not work because of Windows Media Player 9 that was out at the time. NHL 2003 would lock up at a black Windows Media Player 9 screen on startup.

Windows Media Player version 9 could not be uninstalled and prevented games like NHL 2003 from working.

Reinstalling Windows (and not updating Windows Media Player to version 9) was the only way to fix the problem.


Ever since then I didn't upgrade to version 9 and am reluctant to do so with version 10.
Browsing the web, I see there's people reporting they regret updating to version 10 and having major problems not being able to uninstall version 10.
 
Everyone SHOULD be using a drive imaging program by now. You can create an image in about 10 minutes (or less) and play around with betas or any other risky software that you think you might like to try. The beauty of it is, your system can be perfectly restored in about 10 minutes or less if a blow up occurs. I have used computers for about 20 years now, and Powerquest Drive image is certainly the best/most valuable software program I have ever purchased. Why be deprived of using any of the latest betas or otherwise when you can have a perfectly restored system in minutes....BUY POWERQUEST DRIVE IMAGE AT ANY PRICE, IT IS ONE OF THE HOTTEST DEALS YOU WILL FIND!

m
 
I consider this "warm". Image your system first, before playing with this BETA. I truely don't understand why so many people hate Microsoft. WinXP is the best O/S so far for the PC. (And yes, I have tried AND work with many flavors of Linux). Still I prefer Microsoft OS over Linux any day. Maybe one day, when Linux matures and gets user friendly for "mom and pop", and retail stores have 4-5 isles of Linux software for sale, then I may consider.

And I'm also FOR copy protection and DRM! The music industry may charge a lot for CD's, but musicians need to make money too. I wouldn't want anyone to steal my stuff, be it software or music recordings.
 
it is sexxxxxxxy!!!

sexy things usually take up time and money. in computer terms, that'll equate to memory and disk space. ;p

vlc 0.7.2 was just released recently
as well as the very popular media player classic

would be my suggestions for media players for windows.

//krunk (^_^x)
 
Originally posted by: Mucker
Everyone SHOULD be using a drive imaging program by now. You can create an image in about 10 minutes (or less) and play around with betas or any other risky software that you think you might like to try. The beauty of it is, your system can be perfectly restored in about 10 minutes or less if a blow up occurs. I have used computers for about 20 years now, and Powerquest Drive image is certainly the best/most valuable software program I have ever purchased. Why be deprived of using any of the latest betas or otherwise when you can have a perfectly restored system in minutes....BUY POWERQUEST DRIVE IMAGE AT ANY PRICE, IT IS ONE OF THE HOTTEST DEALS YOU WILL FIND!

Darn right. In fact, there is a Hot Deal on Drive Image at CompUSA this week. FAR after two $30 rebates for upgraders; and $30 if you're not upgrading.
 
Originally posted by: MrCoyote
I consider this "warm". Image your system first, before playing with this BETA. I truely don't understand why so many people hate Microsoft. WinXP is the best O/S so far for the PC. (And yes, I have tried AND work with many flavors of Linux). Still I prefer Microsoft OS over Linux any day. Maybe one day, when Linux matures and gets user friendly for "mom and pop", and retail stores have 4-5 isles of Linux software for sale, then I may consider.

I feel the same way - I use several flavors of Linux at work along with OpenBSD, FreeBSD, HPUX, Solaris, AIX, Win2k AS, and Win2003. When it comes to a home PC I chose WinXP and MS Office 2003.

I install WinXP sp1 and other Microsoft software (no 3rd party stuff), configure it the way I like it and my system is rock solid. Then I take a image my partition, just so I can load-up 3rd party software and betas without having to worry about cleaning up the system after trying to remove them.

Microsoft Windows Media Player 9 is my default viewer, I converted my 300+ CD to MP3 using MusicMatch 2 years ago, and it does everything I want quickly and cleanly.
 
I think this is hot! I've come to really like WMP 9 with XP. Automatically downloading all the CD cover art and updating the MP3 tag info is cool. Thanks for the hot deal!
 
Originally posted by: Mucker
Everyone SHOULD be using a drive imaging program by now. You can create an image in about 10 minutes (or less) and play around with betas or any other risky software that you think you might like to try. The beauty of it is, your system can be perfectly restored in about 10 minutes or less if a blow up occurs. I have used computers for about 20 years now, and Powerquest Drive image is certainly the best/most valuable software program I have ever purchased. Why be deprived of using any of the latest betas or otherwise when you can have a perfectly restored system in minutes....BUY POWERQUEST DRIVE IMAGE AT ANY PRICE, IT IS ONE OF THE HOTTEST DEALS YOU WILL FIND!

m

10 minutes? Doesn't the size of your boot drive/partition determine this? You not going to image a full 120GB partition in 10 minutes,
 
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