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Featuring PlaysForSure compatibility, the owners of this model can download purchased, protected music, in WMA format, and play them back on the device. This player supports DRM-protected WMV video files, as well as MP3, WMA, AVI, JPG, PNG, and BMP. As with the Gmini 400, the unit also displays images with its built-in image viewer. The Gmini ...
If one records a protected DVD, then one can only play it back on the device. An included remote control enables one to control the entire device. The device plays all the standard formats as the AV300 with the addition of DRM-protected WMA files and standard WMV files. The device also supports Windows Media's PlaysForSure platform. A ...
It also has full support for Windows Media's PlaysForSure system which allows users to play DRM restricted music. The Gmini 120 cannot play DRM-protected WMA files, and was also released as Archos Gmini SP. There is also an optional FM radio attachment available for this player so users can play and record directly from FM radio.
The player offers a 2.4-inch, 16-bit TFT LCD display with a QVGA resolution and storage capacities of 30 GB or 60 GB. It also has a built-in FM tuner and audio support for MP3, WAV, WMA (both lossy and lossless), while the player natively supports WMV. Other video formats such as MPEG-4, AVI and QuickTime are only supported through transcoding.
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 ...
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
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]
Starting with HD support, it plays Windows Media Video (WMV) 9, and MPEG-4 formats up to 1080p. As it supports Windows Media DRM (WMDRM10), it can play protected downloaded content from online services like Yahoo Music. If the PC has a TV tuner card, then the EVA8000 can be used as a pseudo-DVR, although it does not store any content on its own ...