| Neowin got the news earlier of Media Player 10 beta coming out today, we've 
got the first news of the download site: Today Microsoft is making available the technical beta of our next generation 
media player -- Windows Media Player 10 for Windows XP users.  This technical 
beta is being released to provide enthusiasts and early adopters of digital 
media technology the opportunity to test the release and give us critical 
feedback to help us ensure a high-quality release of the media player, which 
will ship later this year.  It is important to note that the player is still 
under development and at this stage is not intended for mass consumer adoption.
 This test release of our popular all-in-one player builds on the design 
accomplishments and feature set of the Windows Media Player 9 Series, with the 
goal of providing the best experience for discovering, playing and taking 
digital media anywhere.  To this end, the technical beta of Windows Media Player 
10 includes the following new and improved features: 
  Sleek new design. Windows Media Player 10 technical beta 
  sports a simple, clean user interface that has a fresh new “look and feel” and 
  enables fast access to top Player tasks. The most important Player features 
  are now also available directly in the media library, enabling users to 
  accomplish key digital media tasks all in one convenient place, while browsing 
  the library.Choice of online stores. Available from directly within the 
  Player, we are testing a new concept currently called the “Digital Media Mall” 
  that offers a selection of online music stores and video services that work 
  seamlessly in the Player. Enhanced device support.  Our goal with the Windows Media 
  Player 10 will ultimately be to continue to provide support for the broadest 
  range of digital music devices.  This test release introduces a number of new 
  capabilities:Support for a new feature called Auto Sync that enables the 
  seamless and automatic synchronization of music, video, photos --and even 
  recorded television-- to supported portable devices. Support for subscription-based content via next-generation 
  Windows Media Digital Rights Management (code named “Janus”).  New devices 
  will be coming that support this new DRM that enable a “fill-it-up” model for 
  subscription-based content.Full support for the soon-to-be-released, Portable Media 
  Center (PMC).  With Windows Media Player 10, all the digital media data types 
  that are supported on the PMC can be automatically synched to that device via 
  Auto Sync, including entire music libraries, photos, music videos, Photo 
  Stories & home videos, recorded television, Movie Maker files. And any content 
  purchased from online stores and services in the Digital Media Mall. All-in-one Smart Jukebox features.  Windows Media Player 
  10 technical beta builds on the all of the powerful features in Windows Media 
  Player 9 Series delivering fast and flexible playback, unmatched audio and 
  video quality, and many other “smart jukebox” features.The Player is a key component of the new foundation 
  Microsoft is building to enable the best end-to-end consumer experience to 
  discover, play, and transport digital media easily around the home or on the 
  go.  The Windows Media Player 10 technical beta does not yet include all 
  features to be available at final release. The final, fully featured version 
  of Windows Media Player 10 will be available later this year. |