Developers at Microsoft began rolling out their new redesigned media player for Windows 11 Insiders back in November 2021. Since then, the tech giant has released several major updates, giving the player many interesting features such as the ability to rip audio from CDs, support for playing high-quality audio file formats, and advanced video folder navigation. At the same time, in the Windows 10 operating system, Groove Music is the default application for playing music, but apparently this will change soon, because Microsoft has launched the process of replacing Groove Music with a new media player in an already outdated version of the OS.
At the moment, Microsoft developers have already launched the process of deploying a new Media Player application on Windows 10, but, however, only for insiders of the Windows 10 Release Preview channel. Moreover, Deskmodder reports that the new media player from the Windows 11 operating system should soon appear in the Microsoft Store, so that absolutely all Windows 10 users will be able to download the application and listen or watch content in a more convenient software. True, fans of Windows 10 will have to wait, because a full-fledged release may take some time from Microsoft.
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