


You can also use this version of XP to extract audio tracks from a CD (in WMA format with or without protection), burn music and video CDs or tune in to online radio and TV stations. You can associate it with the most common file extensions and use it as your default player. This tool lets you play all kinds of multimedia files, both videos, and audios, having support for an endless number of formats and encoders. However, versions like Windows XP and earlier versions needed to installed separately. Starting from Windows Vista, this tool was included by default with the operating system. Windows Media Player has been Microsoft Windows operating system's media player since its initial versions.
