Microsoft Windows operating system has included Windows Media Player as its default media player since its early versions. While it comes pre-installed in Windows Vista and later versions, older versions like Windows XP required a separate installation. This tool supports a wide variety of multimedia files, including both videos and audios, in various formats and encoders. Users can set it as their default player and even extract audio tracks from CDs, burn music and video CDs, and access online radio and TV stations. Additionally, Windows Media Player offers features such as working with subtitles, audio synchronization, real-time video aspect ratio adjustments, and playlist creation. Despite being slightly heavier than other alternatives, its robustness and seamless integration with the operating system make it a reliable choice for users.
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