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What Was New in Windows Media Player 11

[The feature associated with this page, Windows Media Player SDK, is a legacy feature. It has been superseded by MediaPlayer. MediaPlayer has been optimized for Windows 10 and Windows 11. Microsoft strongly recommends that new code use MediaPlayer instead of Windows Media Player SDK, when possible. Microsoft suggests that existing code that uses the legacy APIs be rewritten to use the new APIs if possible.]

This topic lists features that were new in Windows Media Player 11 and the Windows Media Player 11 SDK.

Windows Media Player Control

The following interfaces were new in the Windows Media Player 11 ActiveX control.

Windows Media Player Skins

The following skin features were new in Windows Media Player 11.

Windows Media Player Plug-ins

The Windows Media Player 11 SDK introduced a new type of plug-in for converting digital media file formats. See Windows Media Player Conversion Plug-ins.

DSP Plug-ins created before the release of the Windows Media Player 11 SDK must be updated to work with Windows Media Player 11. See Updating Existing DSP Plug-ins.

The Windows Media Player plug-in wizard was updated to create DSP plug-ins that work in Windows Media Player 11. For details, see Updates to the DSP Plug-in Wizard for Windows Media Player 11.

Windows Media Player Online Stores

Windows Media Player 11 introduced a new model for integrating online store catalogs into the Windows Media Player library feature. See Type 1 Online Stores.

Windows Media Player

The following features were new in Windows Media Player 11.

Windows Media Player SDK Samples

The C# sample named SchemaReader was new in the Windows Media Player 11 SDK. The sample creates a tool that uses the Windows Media Player object model to retrieve and display information about metadata in the Windows Media Player library or in a digital media file. The tool can save the results to a text file. The tool enumerates the metadata attribute names stored in the library for each supported schema (audio, video, playlist, photo, and other). The tool can also provide information about available attributes for playlists in the playlist collection, CD tracks, CD table of contents, DVD titles, DVD chapters, DVD table of contents, and individual media files.

The C++ sample named WMPML was updated in the Windows Media Player 11 SDK to demonstrate the following features: