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Windows Media Player 12.0.7601.17514


Windows Media Player 12.0.7601.17514




Windows Media Player is a software application that allows users to play, organize, and sync digital media files on their Windows-based devices. Windows Media Player 12 is the latest version of the Player, which is available as part of Windows 7, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10.


Windows Media Player 12 has many features and improvements over previous versions, such as:




windows media player 12.0.7601.17514




  • Support for more audio and video formats, including Flip Video and unprotected songs from iTunes library.



  • Streamlined playback modes, with a minimalistic Now Playing mode that shows only the essential controls.



  • A new taskbar thumbnail with playback controls that makes previewing easier and more fun.



  • The ability to sync music, videos, and photos to portable devices or stream media to other devices on the network.




However, some users may encounter errors or issues when using Windows Media Player 12, such as installation errors, compatibility problems, or missing codecs. One common error is the installation error 12.0.7601.17514 should be 12.0.7600.16667. This error occurs when the version of Windows Media Player installed on the system does not match the version of Windows 7 installed on the system.


To fix this error, users can try the following steps:



  • Click Start, type turn windows features on or off, and hit Enter.



  • Expand Media Features and uncheck Windows Media Player.



  • Click OK and restart the system.



  • This will remove the current version of Windows Media Player from the system.



  • After restarting, repeat step 1.



  • Expand Media Features and check Windows Media Player.



  • Click OK and restart the system.



  • This will reinstall the latest version of Windows Media Player for the system.



  • Try playing media files again and see if the error is resolved.




If the problem persists, users can also try running a system file checker scan to repair any corrupted or missing system files that may affect Windows Media Player. To do this, users can follow these steps:



  • Click Start, type CMD, right-click CMD from the results, and click Run as Administrator.



  • At the command prompt, type sfc /scannow and hit Enter.



  • This will scan and repair any integrity violations in the system files.



  • Restart the system after the scan is completed.



  • Try playing media files again and see if the error is resolved.




In conclusion, Windows Media Player 12 is a versatile and powerful media player that can play various formats of digital media files on Windows-based devices. However, users may encounter some errors or issues when using it, such as installation errors or missing codecs. Users can try some troubleshooting steps to fix these errors or issues, such as reinstalling Windows Media Player, running a system file checker scan, or downloading additional codecs from trusted sources.


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