Remember when Microsoft said Windows 10 wouldn’t support Windows Media Center? Well, that’s only kind of true. While the latest version of Windows doesn’t ship with the software, it turns out you can ...
Windows Media Center (WMC) will die with the release of Windows 10. It had it coming for a long time. After development ceased in 2009 and WMC was not included in Windows 8, Microsoft recently ...
Windows 10 N deprives you of the media player and Internet Explorer and is required (by law) to allow users to choose the browsers of their own choice. It is for the ...
As you know, Windows Media Center is the default digital video recorder and media player that Microsoft pre-loads in its Windows operating systems. Albeit it lets you do a lot of things and is pretty ...
After years of neglect, Microsoft is abandoning Windows Media Center for good. Anyone who upgrades to Windows 10 later this year will find that the living-room PC software is incompatible. The news ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover the exciting intersection of Linux and handheld gaming. "After installing this update, users may not be able to use the ...
At times, you may find that your Windows Media Player does not open or work, or that it cannot play MP4 or DVDs or rip CD/Media. You could face other symptoms like – nothing happens upon clicking the ...
Windows 10's October update, a.k.a. version 1809, is turning out to be, by far, the worst Windows 10 update in its three-year history as a rolling release. While Windows as a Service definitely has ...
The important data loss bug that interrupted the rollout of the Windows 10 October 2018 Update, version 1809, may be fixed, but it turns out there are plenty of other weird problems with the release.
Last week, Microsoft updated a support page that tracks deprecated Windows features with a new announcement: legacy DRM services will no longer be available in Windows Media Player along with ...