ChatterBank0 min ago
Windows Media Player 10 restrictions
Is anyone else having problems with Windows Media Player 10? I often download music and video from P2P and Torrent sites, and have never had a problem playing them using Windows Media Player, but for some reason they will no longer play, I just get a licence error appear.I can rip music from a shop bought CD and it will play ok, but it will not play downloaded audio or video.I thought it might just be a problem with my laptop, but the same thing happens on my PC at work.I have automatic updates enabled and I just thought that maybe one of these updates has caused this to happen.Can anyone recommend a decent (free) media player that would play both MP3/WMA audio, and various types of video?I am not too bothered if it does not play video because I can use the player in my Nero program for the video.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.for audio, use iTunes: http://www.apple.com/itunes
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iTunes can happily import all your mp3s, and de-restricted .wma files from media player. but if you've ripped all your songs into the restricted .wma format, then iTunes cant do a thing with them; you'll have to rip again using iTunes. blame microsoft for this.