Sunday, December 27, 2020

Windows Media Player 10 Windows 2000

Windows Media Player 10 W2K
Windows Media Player 10 is a general-purpose media player bundled with Windows XP machines. This is known to be the default media player for Windows XP computers. Blackwingcat's backport allows Windows 2000 machines to install the player successfully and casually play media. However, this media player lacks native MP4 and common modern codec support. Be sure to install an external codec media pack to get the best out of Windows Media Player 10.

Features:
**Streamlined Design - The Player provides faster access to top activities, such as ripping, burning, and syncing. You can also fine-tune the layout, choose from a range of online music and video stores and services, and much more.
**Improved Media Library - All of your digital media in one place: purchased music and video, music ripped from CDs, recorded TV, and more.
**One Click Access to Common Tasks - With just one click, do what you want with your music. The library has a new pane where you can drag and drop files to play, save as a playlist, sync to a portable device, or burn to a CD.
**Menus are Out of Your Way - The menu bar is hidden by default in Windows Media Player 10. You can access the menus or show the menu bar by clicking the button in the upper-right corner of the Player.
**Personalize the Player - You can resize Windows Media Player 10 any way you want by clicking and dragging or make it ultra-small with mini Player mode.
**More Media Info - View more information about the digital media you play: album art, biographies, reviews, related artists, music videos, and more.

Requirements:

Windows 2000 w/ BWC's KernelEx

Instructions:
1) Open the file.
2) Select "Yes" on the warning message.
3) Enjoy!

Notes:
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Components:
mp10en2k.exe (17.5 MB)

Screenshots:
Select "Yes!"