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  2. Windows Media Audio - Wikipedia

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    Prior to Windows XP, WMA files were primarily streamed using the Windows Media Source Filter (DirectShow codec), later being removed in Windows Vista with the addition of Media Foundation. [16] Although earlier versions of Windows Media Player played WMA files, support for WMA file creation was not added until the seventh version. [17]

  3. Windows Media DRM - Wikipedia

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    It was claimed that one particular tool, FairUse4WM (released on August 19, 2006) [5] written by Viodentia, had the ability to strip DRM from files protected with WMDRM. [6] This is an all-in-one tool. Microsoft responded in several ways. First, on August 28, 2006 Microsoft released a new version of the IBX to prevent this particular tool from ...

  4. Archos Gmini series - Wikipedia

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    This particular model plays MP3, WMA and WAV files. It cannot play DRM-protected WMA files. Its capacity is 20 GB. This model also uses the ARCLibrary to organize music and media on the device. There is also a browser feature within the unit to enable users to copy, move, and rename files, and has a battery life of 10 hours.

  5. SanDisk portable media players - Wikipedia

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    It was SanDisk's first personal media player, and the only one of its time not to be sold under the Sansa brand. It supports MP3, WMA, and DRM-protected WMA files. It cannot play seamlessly, and imposes a non-configurable fade at the beginning and end of each file. There is a built-in microphone for low-fidelity (8 kHz) voice recording and an ...

  6. Windows Media Player - Wikipedia

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    For example, some users have created large song libraries on their PCs containing .wma formatted song files using the high bit-rate WMA Lossless (WMA-LL) protocol, or using other high bit-rate song file formats. The WMA-LL protocol is selectable in Windows Media Player as an option when ripping songs from CDs.

  7. Gigabeat - Wikipedia

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    The Gigabeat F introduced a new controller called "Plustouch" which is a touch sensitive control system on a plus-shaped pad. Like the Gigabeat G, the player supports MP3, WMA (as well as protected WMA format), and WAV, but encrypts all uploaded files to a special SAT format.

  8. Flip4Mac - Wikipedia

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    There are four versions of Flip4Mac Player: [7] Flip4Mac Player ($9.99) Play Windows Media files (.wma and .wmv) directly in QuickTime applications and view Windows Media content on the Internet using a web browser Flip4Mac Player Pro ($29) Adds the ability to import WMV and WMA files for editing and conversion to QuickTime formats or iOS devices

  9. Copy Control - Wikipedia

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    The player can ignore the anti-copy program to read the audio tracks. The player allow users to play the tracks, rip the audio tracks as DRM-enabled WMA files and burn CD for 3 times (The player will rip the CD as 320 kbit/s WMA files, then burn the audio on a CD-R, notice that the volume is lower and the quality is worse on the burned CD).