Microsoft has declined to make its media format, called Windows Media, available to the public. Instead, for years it kept WMA (WM audio) and WMV (WM video) tightly closed from inspection and sharing.
Absent of any other information on Microsoft’s vast Web site, a brief passage on its Windows Media Player for Mac OS X Web page notes that Microsoft is going to bring forth a Mac OS X version of ...
VBrick is adding support for Windows Media to its EtherneTV 3.0 video distribution software and rolling out its new VB6000 WM Appliance for Windows Media for video streaming. The vendor&s product ...
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