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Microsoft
Unveils Windows Media Player 7
Next-Generation
Player Provides First All-in-One Experience for Consumers; Technology
Preview Available for Technical Evaluators and Developers
REDMOND, Wash. - March 27, 2000 - Microsoft Corp. today
announced the Microsoft® Windows Media™ Player 7, the next
generation of the most used multimedia player among U.S. households with
PCs.* Windows Media Player 7 delivers the first fully integrated digital
media experience, enabling consumers to enjoy a full range of digital
media including playback of CD audio, streaming and downloaded audio and
video, jukebox capabilities for CD recording, media management, Internet
radio, and more. Offering a completely redesigned and unified user
interface for common digital media activities, Windows Media Player 7
delivers access to the features and content consumers want most, with a
single click of a button.
Available today in a preview release for technical evaluators and
software developers, Windows Media Player 7 marks the first milestone in
making digital media easier and more accessible for consumers. Consumers
today are faced with the confusion of juggling multiple applications and
different user interfaces for playing their music CDs, streamed or
downloaded Internet audio and video, Internet radio, or digital music
jukebox applications. Windows Media Player 7 is the first digital media
player for everyday consumers because it overcomes these common barriers
to the mainstream use of digital media in four key areas:
- All-in-one integration.
Windows Media Player 7 is a unified
player that offers one place to find, organize and play digital media
and provides one-click access to the most common digital media
activities. This integration of common digital media activities includes
these:
- Unified player.
Playback of streamed and downloadable digital
audio, video and Internet radio content is possible.
- CD playback and digital recording.
Jukebox functionality enables
users to play or copy an entire CD to their PC in just a few minutes
with a single click.
- Enhanced media library.
Users can customize, manage and store
streamed and downloaded audio, video and radio in a single place.
- Media guide.
Users can easily search, find, download and play
audio and video content on the Web with the integrated WindowsMedia.com
audio-video guide.
- Internet radio tuner.
Fast, immediate access to over 1,500
Internet radio stations from around the world offers users the superior
sound quality of the Windows Media Format.
- Easy to use.
Every feature of Windows Media Player 7 is
designed to make the digital media experience as easy as possible for
consumers. New innovations include the following:
- New look and design.
A simplified yet powerful user
interface ensures that common activities are only a single click away.
- One-click portable device and storage media support.
This makes
it easy for consumers to take their music anywhere, with a new built-in
ability to transfer music from the PC to the next generation of portable
music devices, Palm-size PC devices or Compact Flash readers.
- Best audio and video experience.
Windows Media Player 7 builds
on industry-leading Windows Media audio and video technology by adding
unmatched control of audio and video playback.
- Best audio.
Windows Media Format provides CD-quality music in
files half the size of MP3 files, doubling music storage capacity and
reducing download times for CD-quality digital music.
- The best video quality at all speeds.
Windows Media Player 7
automatically adjusts video quality for all connection rates, from
28.8Kbps modem connections to near-broadcast-quality video at broadband
speeds.
- Eye-catching visualizations support.
Customizable two- and
three-dimensional animations change and move in response to music.
- Improved audio and video controls.
These include an integrated
10-band audio equalizer and advanced video controls that easily adjust
brightness, contrast, saturation and hue.
- More personality.
Completely customizable interface designs
extend the functionality and fun of Windows Media Player 7, enabling
consumers and content providers to create a unique digital media
experience.
- Interactive skins.
Skins allow consumers to change the look and
feel of their player just as they change their music depending on their
mood. In addition, this technology is standards-based using open Web
standards such as XML and JavaScript.
- AMG-enhanced album and artist information.
This provides users
with integrated access to ratings, reviews and discographies for their
favorite artists, straight from All Music Guide, the world's most
comprehensive entertainment database for music.
- Great new branding and customization opportunities for content
providers.
Content providers can use the standards-based skins to
customize the look of the player for their own brand. For example, they
can create a player designed around a company or product logo, or the
specific image of an artist. This creates a whole new way for content
providers to connect with their audiences.
"Consumers have told us that they need an easier way to embrace
the multiple forms of digital media on their PCs today," said Will
Poole, vice president of the Digital Media Division at Microsoft.
"Windows Media Player 7 is designed to bring these activities
together into one unified place, and make digital audio and video an
easy-to-use experience for PC users of all levels."
Availability
The Windows Media Player 7 Technology Preview for software
developers and technical evaluators is available for download today at http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/.
Versions are available for the Microsoft Windows® 98 and
Windows 2000 operating systems and will be a premier feature of the
forthcoming Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition. The final release of
Windows Media Player 7 is scheduled to be available later this year.
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