Windows Media Player

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Windows Media Player is the standard multimedia player for Microsoft® Windows® systems.

Supported formats

According to Microsoft® Knowledge Base Article 316992, Windows Media Player supports the following formats "out of the box":

Type Supported formats
Microsoft® media formats
  • Advanced Systems Format (.asf)
  • Audio Visual Interleave (.avi)
  • Audio for Windows (.wav)
  • Microsoft® Digital Video Recording (.dvr-ms)
  • Windows Media Audio (.wma)
  • Windows Media Video (.wmv, .wm)
Microsoft® media metafiles
  • Advanced Stream Redirector (.asx)
  • Windows Media Audio Redirector (.wax)
  • Windows Media Download Package (.wmd)
  • Windows Media Player Playlist (.wpl)
  • Windows Media Redirector (.wmx)
  • Windows Media Video Redirector (.wvx)
ISO/IEC (MPEG)
  • MPEG-1 (.mpeg, .mpg, .m1v)
  • MPEG Audio Layer III (.mp3)
  • MPEG Audio Layer II (.mp2, .mpa)
  • Metafile Playlist (.m3u)
Industry standard
  • Audio Interchange File Format ( .aif, .aifc, .aiff)
  • CD Audio Track (.cda)
  • Musical Instrument Digital Interface (.mid, .midi, .rmi)
  • Sun Microsystems and NeXT (.au, .snd)

Common Issues

MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 playback

Microsoft® does not bundle codecs for MPEG-2 or MPEG-4 with Windows and recommends purchasing them as part of a "DVD decoder pack" from a third-party vendor.

The symptom associated with a missing codec is Windows Media Player displaying the cryptic "C00D11CD" error code immediately after opening an MPEG-2 or MPEG-4 coded file or stream. At that point, you must purchase the appropriate codec, perhaps from Microsoft's® list of approved vendors.

Streaming from VLC

To date, the only option for streaming from VLC to Windows Media Player is to:

  • Transcode the file or feed into WMV format
  • Encapsulate the transcoded stream in the ASF container format
  • Use MMS or MMSH for the stream transport

A command-line example may be found in Chapter 4 of the VideoLAN Streaming Howto.[dead link] This has also been discussed in the forum.

Otherwise, Windows Media Player does not appear to support streaming for anything other than its proprietary formats.

"Windows Media Player 9 Series can play files in a wide variety of digital media file formats, but Windows Media Services 9 Series cannot stream all of those files. In certain cases, you may need to convert digital media files into a compatible format before you can stream them." [1]

Streaming to Windows Media Player over HTTP is supported, but the multimedia stream must be converted to a Microsoft-proprietary format with Windows Media Encoder beforehand.

Streaming is known to work with Windows Media Player 9 or higher. In particular, Windows Media Player 8 does not interoperate with VLC. This has also been discussed in the forum

Compatibility

If you discover problems with your Windows Media Player please download the latest version:

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