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Saturday, 22 July 2006
Some
tools (like nLite and XPlite) allow you to remove Windows Media Player from your
system or even prevent it from ever being installed. The downside to this is
that vital components for Windows Media playback are also removed. As a result
you won't be able to play Windows Media files in your browser or in your
favorite player. A solution for this problem is Windows Media Lite, which
restores those vital components.
Windows Media Lite was specially created for those people who have removed
Windows Media Player 7/9/10 from Windows XP/2003 using tools like nLite or
XPlite, but do want to be able to play and stream Windows Media content. This
package is also useful for Windows 2000 users who only have Windows Media Player
6.4 installed.
After installing this package you should be able to play Windows Media
content in your browser and also in most players (for example Media Player
Classic). Even those websites that normally require WMP9 or higher to be
installed.
Do NOT use this package if you have Windows Media Player 7/9/10
installed!
Download: Windows Media Lite 2.4.0 |