Applies ToWindows Media Player 11 Windows Vista Enterprise Windows Vista Home Basic Windows Vista Home Premium

Session SummaryWednesday, May 17, 2006This Expert Zone Support WebCast discusses new Windows Media Player 11 features, such as media library sharing and instant search. This WebCast also discusses new Microsoft Windows Media Center features, such as CableCard support and movies on TV.This is a Level 200 session presented byJustin Harrison.Justin Harrison is a regular columnist for the Expert Zone. He is a director of Asteract Studios Limited. Justin has worked for GE Energy. He occasionally works with the Casual Games team at Microsoft.Viewing the Presentation View this On-demand Recording.(Length: 1 hour )

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