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Re: media player classic 6.4


de John Jay Smith 06/22/2006 01:54



> I forget exactly what the issue is, but I recall there is a license issue.
> As I recall, they want the right to monitor what I listen to, or some
> strange thing. So no more M$.
>
> Oh, my Windows computer is ME.
>
> Dave


No that is incorrect. You can turn off all features that communicate with
servers for information.
its in the options.

Me can upgrade to windows media player 9.

If "no more MS" then you should be using linux not windowsME



"Dave Boland" <NODARNSPAMdboland9@stny.rr.com> wrote in message
news:Nbumg.24278$W97.22753@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
> John Jay Smith wrote:
>> if you have win98se or windows2000 install windows media player 9
>> if you have windows xp install windows media player 10
>>
>> these provide the best technology for streaming content...
>>
>>
>>
>> "Dave Boland" <NODARNSPAMdboland9@stny.rr.com> wrote in message
>> news:AMlmg.2442$O35.1962@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
>>
>>>This is a great program! The only problem I'm having with it is that it
>>>has a lot of pops and clicks when playing a stream - more than
>>>WindowsMediaPlayer 6.4 had. I'm sure this is a setting issue, so I would
>>>appreciate any insight to correct the problem.
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>Dave
>>>
>>
>>
>>
> I forget exactly what the issue is, but I recall there is a license issue.
> As I recall, they want the right to monitor what I listen to, or some
> strange thing. So no more M$.
>
> Oh, my Windows computer is ME.
>
> Dave
>



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