
Despite the lack of newer features, users with older systems or those who favor familiar controls will find that the free Windows Media Player 9 fits like an old, sequined glove. The Internet radio player searches station listings by genre or location.


Copying to and copying from CDs works, but don't expect most options available from current players. Controls, for the most part, are easy to access, though some skins stretch the concept of user-friendly. Video playback in any of the included skins is adequate. File Name:DECCHECKSetup. The large varieties of visualizations are easy to implement and are sure to amuse those who remember the 1960s. The Windows XP Video Decoder Checkup Utility helps you determine if an MPEG-2 video decoder (also called a DVD decoder) is installed on your Windows XP computer and whether or not the decoder is compatible with Windows Media Player 10 and Windows XP. The graphic equalizer features 22 preset options, and the usual slider bar will be familiar to 1970s rock fans. Standard audio playback functions are easy to access. The interface is familiar with a simple menu of commands, a central playback window, and an information bar. You can find a compatible DVD decoder for Windows Media Player from our recommendations above.

It helps you to play video and audio files in all kinds of popular formats including DVDs, MP4, Xvid and more. This version-9-is getting up in age and is best used for older systems. It's a Windows Media Player 11 DVD decoder for all versions of Windows Media Player. The de facto standard for Windows media playback is Windows Media Player.
