Windows Media Player 11 Beta
I was very suspicious about this new version of Windows
Media Player. Based on the impression I have made upon the other versions, I was
anxious to see if this version can really change something. From version 6 I
couldn't see anything special to this player.
At the first glance the
player seems very commercial oriented, much more than the other versions. WMP 11
is based on a strong collaboration with URGE matchbox
service. From the installation phase you can choose to install this service or
not. Its installation gives the player another face. You can choose from
thousand of songs, artists, albums, genres or radio services, by subscribing to
their service. You must pay from 14.95$ per month to 149$ per year for a full
access which grants you transfer service to compatible portable devices (iriver
clix, Creative ZEN Vision:M, Samsung Z5), access to play lists based on styles,
TV shows, etc, music delivered direct from MTV, VH1, CMT and radio stations with
high quality sound. Some of the radio stations are free, but most of them are
asking for subscription at this service. Those times when you had access to free
radio stations are almost gone.
The features included in the older
versions were powerful but the interface was not so clear, so it was time for a
change. Based on iTunes interactivity, the people from Microsoft realized a
simple interface where all the important features are visible. Now the Library,
Rip, Burn and Sync features are divided in tabs with its own options. Every tab
has an extend menu from where you can choose all the advanced options for each
feature.
The play list panel is now an interactive tool. Based on
drag&drop operation you can enter the files you want in this panel and then
you can edit them, arrange, save or burn them on the CD. The panel has the
ability to show how much free space still there is on the CD, and if you have
too many files it can show you how many more CD you need. The same thing goes
with the Sync option for portable devices.
The Library based on
play lists, is the same as before. You can create your own play lists, or use the
ones already present by default. Bu this only after you scan the PC for audio
files. The new thing here is that every album, song, artist will be shown as
thumbnails with its appropriate tags and original pictures from an online Media
Player data base. If you are listening to a more underground music, WMP 11 is
not able to show the correct genre, or the original album picture. They tried to
enter a much more personalized feeling to the player, and they succeeded.
Not to get lost in options, the files tree is much more simple than
before and the command buttons are located in the lower middle side of the
interface. The presence of back and forth buttons let you go back to the former
operation of yours.
The quick search option is now similar to Winamp.
Just enter a fragment of the song title or artist and you will get much faster
the results. The more letters you enter, the better the search result is. It
will show how many songs, albums and artists has found based on what you have
written in a link manner.
I was hoping to see a subtitle support for
video files, but it was not the time. Maybe in another version.
Pluses: interactivity, more user friendly, personalized feeling,
the quick search option.
Drawbacks / flaws: too commercial; the
URGE service;
In conclusion: It seems that Microsoft has already
begun to concentrate upon a more commercial way to implement its products. You
get the software for free, but you have to pay for different services included
in it.
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