Win8 Retain Media Player (WMP) no longer supports DVD playback

  


Computer Store News Microsoft explained in the Win8 blog that Windows Media Center will be available as a Feature Center Pack to Win8, and users can add new ones to Win8 in the Control Panel. Features & rdquo; Install Media Center, this feature add-on package needs to be purchased separately.

At the same time, a big change is that Windows 8 will include the regular Windows Media Player (WMP media player), but it does not support DVD playback as in Win7.

By purchasing the Windows 8 Media Center Pack or Windows 8 Pro Pack, you can provide users with a media center, including DVD playback (Media Center & Media Center), instead of the Media Player & Media Player & rdquo; Radio and television recording and playback, VOB playback.


Windows Media Center usage is not very high in Win7. Microsoft chose this method to meet the needs of the media center. Microsoft has not announced the price of the Media Center add-on package.

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