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Windows Media Player 10 Technical Beta
June 03, 2004 [General] | By Lutzh Haedrich.

Windows Media Player 10 is being refined to provide a great experience for discovering, playing, and taking your digital media anywhere - Thats what Microsoft says about the technical beta. Auto Sync makes Windows Media Player 10 very interesting for Smartphone users - we tell you why!
Windows Media Player 10 technical beta introduces a new feature called Auto Sync. It was developed to enable users to quickly and easily take the content they want, wherever they want. With support of the new Microsoft Multimedia Transport Protocol (MTP)¹ technology, connecting devices and transferring digital content has become both incredibly seamless and fast.

Windows Media Player 10 is shown here syncing to a device automatically

Windows Media DRM 10 features will make new scenarios possible, such as protecting, delivering, and playing subscription-based or on-demand digital music and video. These scenarios span Windows–based PCs and devices, including portable audio devices, Portable Media Centers, cellular phones and personal digital assistants (PDAs) such as Windows Mobile™–based Pocket PCs and Smartphones, and networked devices connected within the home, including those that connect over a wireless network.

Some features beside Auto Sync:
Sleek New Design. A streamlined and sleek new design delivers a fresh new look and improved ease of use, including faster access to top Player tasks. The most important Player features are now in a more prominent position in the library, enabling users to accomplish everyday digital media tasks all in one convenient place and to take advantage of the powerful capabilities of the Player while browsing the library.
Choice of Online Stores. Introducing the first "Digital Media Mall" enabling you to discover, download, rent or stream music and video within the Player from a choice of online stores. These stores enjoy deeper integration and customization within the Player to enhance their functionality and ease of use.
Enhanced Device Support. A wide selection of devices are supported with this release, including a host of current portable music players and new Portable Media Center devices that will be available later this year. A major component of this rich device support includes a new feature called Auto Sync which enables the seamless, automatic synchronization of music, video, and even recorded TV and photos to supported portable devices.
Improved All-in-One Smart Jukebox. Windows Media Player 10 Technical Beta builds upon the award-winning Windows Media Player 9 Series, delivering fast and flexible playback, unmatched audio and video quality, and smart jukebox features designed to save you time and effort.

Download & learn more about Windows Media Player 10 Technical Beta.

by L00X


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