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Posted on ZDNet News: Apr 17, 2006 11:00:00 AM

Microsoft plans to jazz up its music player in Windows Vista, the company's next operating system. But at least some of the new features will debut much sooner.

The software, which will be built into Vista, is designed to offer better synching with portable devices, make it easier to scroll through long libraries of music, and be tightly integrated with Urge, a new subscription and download music service co-developed by Microsoft and MTV Networks.

But while most people won't be able to get their hands on Vista until next year, consumers will be able to get some of the media enhancements sooner. Microsoft is on track to release a Windows XP version of Windows Media Player 11 before the end of June, the company confirmed last week.

Microsoft has been uncharacteristically tight-lipped about the XP incarnation. The company briefly demonstrated it at the Consumer Electronics Show in January but has said little since. Microsoft has said the XP version won't have all the features of its Vista sibling, but the company won't say which features will be excluded. The company also has yet to offer a public test version of the software.

The Vista version, which has been in public testing for months, offers significant changes from the current version of the media-playing software, particularly when connecting to portable devices.

With the new media player, consumers will be able to "reverse sync," meaning they can send content from a digital device to a PC. That will allow users to transfer pictures taken with their camera phone, or music purchased on a wireless device.

Other sync options include synching a player to multiple PCs and filling a device with random tracks--a la Shuffle in iTunes--according to a Windows Vista product guide that was briefly made available on the Internet last week.

Another change is the ability to alter protected music and video files to change their quality level. With the new software, protected Windows Media files can be converted to smaller file sizes for playback on mobile devices, where there is less need for very-high-quality video files.

Windows Media Player 11

Of course, the player that most people want to connect with is Apple Computer's iPod. And no, Windows Media Player 11 won't allow conversion of purchased Windows Media Songs into iTunes' proprietary FairPlay format. So songs bought from a Windows Media store still won't play on the iPod.

"When people are taking their songs off their computer, it's usually to an iPod," said Yankee Group analyst Nitin Gupta.

It is unclear whether Microsoft plans to build any special options to connect to the world's most popular digital music player. With the Xbox 360, Microsoft allows users to play music from the player, even though it can't process songs purchased from iTunes.

"That's certainly something they could implement," Gupta said. "The real issue is the purchased music portion. That's not going to change anytime soon."

Media Player 11 also sports an updated look. Libraries can be viewed not just as an endless list of song tracks, but also using album art in stacks, an effect that looks a bit like a group of old record covers stacked one on top of another. Indexed searching allows users to quickly find whatever they're looking for just by typing a few letters, again borrowing a popular trick from iTunes.

Microsoft also tries to do a better job of showing what rights a user has to a particular song. With iTunes, customers own their music, and all of the tracks can be burned to a CD or transferred to an iPod. But Windows Media supports a number of different options.

Some tracks can be played on a PC but not burned to a CD or added to a portable player. Others can be put on a player but not burned, while still other tracks can be used in all three ways.

"Windows Media Player 11 includes features that make it easier to understand these rights and troubleshoot any problems that may arise," Microsoft said in the Vista product guide.

It's still unclear which of these new features will be part of the XP incarnation of WMP 11. One thing that will definitely be included, Microsoft says, is the integrated Urge music service. Microsoft is hoping the new subscription service will help the company better compete with Apple's popular iTunes-iPod combination.

Urge is important, Gupta said, because Microsoft needs a really compelling service before Windows Media-based digital players can really compete with the iPod. One of the challenges, though, is that the business of selling music online tends not to be that profitable.

"Online music is a low-margin business," Gupta said. "Apple can make it work for them because they have another source of revenue" (the iPod).

But with MTV, Microsoft may have found a partner that is willing to invest in a top-notch service, even if it can't make tons of money selling songs or music subscriptions.

"MTV has other ways to leverage their online service," Gupta said. "They don't need it to be a profit center."

Plus, MTV can flog the service on its huge collection of TV stations.

"If the Urge service does gain popularity and it does drive a lot of usage, that may lead to a more open market for digital music players and more competition for the iPod," Gupta said.

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Yes they could by making a case out of it. They would want to know how you made the copy and check if DRM is in place. If no DRM you would be sued for i... (Read the rest)
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XP and Vista to get new media player  Loverock Davidson | 04/17/06
Message has been deleted.  LinuxIzTehPwn | 04/17/06
media player classic, VLC or BS player better  cyber-shoplifter | 04/17/06
Hey lovecrock  I'm Ye, the MS SHILL . | 04/17/06
What was wrong with it  tic swayback | 04/17/06
What exactly does iTunes do that Media Player 10 ...  ShadeTree | 04/17/06
Did you read the article?  tic swayback | 04/17/06
So you don't want them to improve  Loverock Davidson | 04/17/06
Outstanding??  GSavage777 | 04/17/06
Outstanding  Loverock Davidson | 04/17/06
Yes it does.  olePigeon | 04/17/06
A few corrections  java.user | 04/17/06
Thanks, but slight update.  olePigeon | 04/17/06
LOL  java.user | 04/17/06
BTW  java.user | 04/17/06
Did you even read my reply?  olePigeon | 04/18/06
Sure did  java.user | 04/18/06
No it doesn't  Loverock Davidson | 04/17/06
Partly right...  MacCanuck | 04/17/06
Sure it does.  olePigeon | 04/18/06
You can burn your music to CD with WMP10.  ShadeTree | 04/17/06
How is it more restrictive?  tic swayback | 04/17/06
Hold on a minute  tic swayback | 04/17/06
A few corrections  java.user | 04/17/06
Blatantly not true!  ShadeTree | 04/17/06
No compliance with consumer-friendly law?  TCO . | 04/17/06
Probably...  rapson | 04/17/06
Would only stand to reason  Rick_K | 04/17/06
"Was the same requirement placed on Microsoft in Europe?"  TCO . | 04/17/06
MTV Loves Its DRM  P. Douglas | 04/17/06
MTV?  tic swayback | 04/17/06
George Bush has illegal content on his iPod  tic swayback | 04/17/06
Oh, for crying out loud  baggins_z | 04/17/06
Get the facts before you post next time  tic swayback | 04/17/06
According to the EFF.  osreinstall | 04/17/06
Don't shoot the messenger  tic swayback | 04/17/06
I will when he is full of it. Both barrels!  osreinstall | 04/17/06
Um, better go back and re-read  tic swayback | 04/17/06
Same old, I wanna freebie...  osreinstall | 04/17/06
What hardware are you talking about?  tic swayback | 04/17/06
Tic it is real easy to understand...  osreinstall | 04/17/06
I think you're missing my point  tic swayback | 04/17/06
Your point is invalid...  osreinstall | 04/17/06
Your argument is hardly convincing  tic swayback | 04/17/06
Yours isn't convincing at all...  osreinstall | 04/17/06
If you refuse to see, you remain blind  tic swayback | 04/18/06
You only see what you want to see.  osreinstall | 04/18/06
I read the words at face value  tic swayback | 04/18/06
Not very well...  osreinstall | 04/18/06
RIAA's website has a different statement  mrlinux | 04/18/06
You're still not answering my question  tic swayback | 04/18/06
There is nothing wrong with mp3.  osreinstall | 04/18/06
RIAA statement  tic swayback | 04/18/06
Tic, I answered your questions.  osreinstall | 04/18/06
Re: RIAA Statement  osreinstall | 04/18/06
You place an awful lot of faith in untrustworthy individuals  tic swayback | 04/18/06
I'm more of a fish monger than a fear monger  tic swayback | 04/18/06
File swappers are not to be trusted at all...  osreinstall | 04/18/06
This is file swapping FUD.  osreinstall | 04/18/06
How can I avoid breaking the law?  tic swayback | 04/18/06
Be careful in who you trust  tic swayback | 04/18/06
It isn't that difficult...  osreinstall | 04/18/06
Isn't fair use codified as law as well?  tic swayback | 04/19/06
Yes, we all want to change the world until we growup.  osreinstall | 04/19/06
Imaginary losses can't be quantified  tic swayback | 04/19/06
It is done all the time in civil cases.  osreinstall | 04/19/06
Sure I am  tic swayback | 04/19/06
People do have choices and we are not controlled.  osreinstall | 04/19/06
Still confused....  tic swayback | 04/20/06
No I think you are...  osreinstall | 04/20/06
Repeat: I'm still confused  tic swayback | 04/20/06
Hope this helps...  osreinstall | 04/20/06
How do I know what's an "approved platform"  tic swayback | 04/20/06
Stop it Tic.  osreinstall | 04/20/06
I know no such thing  tic swayback | 04/21/06
What If............  osreinstall | 04/21/06
I had to make it convoluted to get the basic question across  tic swayback | 04/21/06
Actually the direct method is better.  osreinstall | 04/21/06
Illegal versus liable  tic swayback | 04/21/06
I gave up on being idealistic and went with pratical.  osreinstall | 04/21/06
Then the RIAA are commiting purjury.....  VonHelton | 04/19/06
No iPod no music so WMP sucks cheese  spinits | 04/17/06
No iPod for Me Thanks  DalyDose | 04/19/06
New Windows Media Player 11  miwi98 | 04/17/06
I really like 10....  JoeMama_z | 04/17/06
Technical Propaganda AGAIN  mlindl | 04/17/06
I was hoping Microsoft would have bought into Quicktime and Itunes  MacGeek2121 | 04/17/06
LMAO  java.user | 04/18/06
Please, enlighten us  tic swayback | 04/18/06
Sorry tic, you are wrong again =P  java.user | 04/18/06
Actually, I'm right  tic swayback | 04/18/06
Sure  java.user | 04/18/06
Unmentionables  tic swayback | 04/18/06
To some maybe wink  java.user | 04/18/06
You provided the link yourself  tic swayback | 04/18/06
My dear fish monger, keep fishing happy  java.user | 04/18/06
How will you ever know?  tic swayback | 04/18/06
Eh  java.user | 04/18/06
Sort of, but not really.  olePigeon | 04/18/06
What?  java.user | 04/18/06
Thank goodness  Boot_Agnostic | 04/18/06
WMP only new way for MORE C.R.A.P. ...  Betelgeuse58 | 04/19/06
Could be worse, could be AOL product  Boot_Agnostic | 04/20/06

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