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How to troubleshoot playback in Windows Media Player 9
Troubleshooting remote media is similar to troubleshooting local media. All the troubleshooting steps for local media playback apply. When you troubleshoot remote or streaming media make sure that your Internet connection is working correctly and that you can visit the Web site where the media exists.
Troubleshoot Windows Media Player Errors - Microsoft Support
Select Start > Control Panel > Programs. Select Turn Windows features on or off and uncheck Media Features and click OK. Restart your computer. Revisit the same window and recheck Media Features and click OK. Restart your computer again. If the above instructions fail to help, see the Windows Media Player support page.
Get Windows Media Player - Microsoft Support
To do that, select the Start button, then select Settings > Apps > Apps & features > Manage optional features > Add a feature > Windows Media Player, and select Install. Enable Windows Media Player. DVD playback isn't included. Go to the DVD playback for Windows page to find out how to add DVD playback to Windows 10.
Basics about videos and video codecs in Windows Media Player
Start Windows Media Player as described above, and then click Tools on the menu bar. 2. Click Options. 3. On the Player tab, select either Once a day or Once a weekunder Automatic updates. 4. Click OK. Read here how you play with the Windows Media Player videos, video codecs, organize and update if necessary.
Streaming media using PlayTo on Xbox 360 | Xbox Support
Windows Media Video (WMV) 7, WMV 8, and WMV 9: Maximum resolution of 1920 x 1080 (1080p)
Stream media using Windows Media Player with Xbox 360
Step 1: Connect your Xbox 360 online. If you've already connected your console to your network, you can go to "Step 2: Set up Windows Media Player". If not, connect your console to your home network by using a wired or wireless connection. Then, test to make sure that your Xbox console connects successfully: On your Xbox 360, go to Settings ...
File types supported by Windows Media Player - Microsoft Support
Advanced Systems Format (.asf) The Advanced Systems Format (ASF) is the preferred Windows Media file format. With Windows Media Player, if the appropriate codecs are installed on your computer, you can play audio content, video content, or both, that is compressed with a wide variety of codecs and that is stored in an .asf file.
Using Windows Media Centre with Xbox 360 | Xbox Support
If you need more info about your Xbox 360 console, visit the Xbox forums. Windows Media Centre was discontinued in 2016 and is no longer supported. To play DVDs, you’ll need the Windows DVD Player app. If you’re running Windows 10, the Windows DVD Player app should already be installed on your Windows 10 device. If it’s not, you can get ...
File Formats Supported by Windows Media Player Versions 6.0 and Later
Note Windows Media Player can play back older forms of the QuickTime format only. For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 316992 Windows Media Player Multimedia File Formats
Windows Media Player - Microsoft Support
Windows Media Player 12 Play a CD or DVD in Windows Media Player Burn and rip CDs Codecs: frequently asked questions. If Windows Media Player stopped working correctly after the latest updates from Windows Update, verify that the updates are the problem by using System Restore. To do this: Select the Start button, and then type system restore.