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Since Flash Players most recent vulnerability has been posted, the security team at my company has asked me (the System Center Admin) to uninstall all previous versions of Flash player (= 18.0.0.194). Going from having no Flash Player management to some management has been a gigantic PIA! This page Uninstall Flash Player Windows says to run the uninstaller and then go manually remove the files, they don't mention that there are registry keys that also need to be removed and that you cant manually remove anything without taking over ownership from "Trusted Installer" and assigning "full control" to another user or group in the security GUI. REALLY Frustrating and I cant do that for over 2000 computers.

Per your question about the registry entries, that is the only reliable way I have found so far to determine if flash player is installed and what version of flash player is installed. Trying to check the file system is impractical due to the shear amount of different names Adobe used for the same file across so many versions and number of computers.

Hi guys,
i have been wondering a bit about this,
can we remotely upgrade Xibo player after upgrading the CMS?
If yes,
is it possible to use CMS to send the new version of the player to the players?

Brightcove Player 6 is now available for testing. This article describes some of the benefits of this new version and how you can try it. Brightcove Player 6 is a major step forward to make player development and customization easier. Brightcove Player 6 includes:

Over the next couple of months, we expect to make version 6 the default version for new players. Users of previous versions of Brightcove Player will have the option to upgrade when they are ready. Version 5 will continue to be available via the Studio menu for 6 months.

Designed after the popular middleware offerings in web frameworks like Express and Django, Brightcove Player dynamic sources is a simple, but powerful, feature that allows fine-tuned control over the source selection process and the player timeline. Read a more detailed description here.

Based on feedback we made some changes to make it easier to use and customize the player. Specifically, we have combined the captions and subtitles controls into one menu. Also time tooltips in the progress bar are now always contained within the bounds of the player.

One of the relatively unknown features of Brightcove Player 5 is that many player methods could be chained off of each other, jQuery-style. The problem with this was it made the return values of some functions unpredictable, leading to code that could be hard to debug. Sometimes they would return a value, sometimes the player itself. In version 6 we have removed method chaining support. Where methods previously returned a player, they now return nothing.

However, because the new source selection mechanism has asynchrony baked in - supporting advanced workflows like making server calls for custom source selection - the player can no longer guarantee the above to be the case.

Statistics are numeric values, with each statistic in the title also generating a leaderboard. When this call is made on a given statistic, this forces a reset of that statistic. Upon reset, the statistic updates to a new version with no values (effectively removing all players from the leaderboard). The previous version's statistic values are also archived for retrieval, if needed (see GetPlayerStatisticVersions). Statistics not created via a call to CreatePlayerStatisticDefinition by default have a VersionChangeInterval of Never, meaning they do not reset on a schedule, but they can be set to do so via a call to UpdatePlayerStatisticDefinition. Once a statistic has been reset (sometimes referred to as versioned or incremented), the now-previous version can still be written to for up a short, pre-defined period (currently 10 seconds), to prevent issues with levels completing around the time of the reset. Also, once reset, the historical statistics for players in the title may be retrieved using the URL specified in the version information (GetPlayerStatisticVersions).

Most HLS assets that you create with AWS Elemental MediaConvert are compatible with HLS players version 2 and later. Depending on the features that you use in MediaConvert, some assets require HLS players that are later than version 2, such as versions 3, 4, or 5. MediaConvert automatically sets the player version metadata based on the features that you enable.

When you choose Audio-only variant stream for Audio track type, or keep Audio track type unselected for all of your audio variants, viewers can play the asset with HLS players version 2 and later.

Windows Media Player (WMP), currently known as Windows Media Player Legacy since 2022, is the first media player and media library application that Microsoft developed to play audio and video on personal computers. It has been a component of the Microsoft Windows operating system, including Windows 9x, Windows NT, Pocket PC, and Windows Mobile. Microsoft also released editions of Windows Media Player for classic Mac OS, Mac OS X, and Solaris, but has since discontinued them. Since 2022, it has been branded with the Legacy suffix to distinguish it from the new UWP-based Media Player introduced in Windows 11.

In addition to being a media player, the software has the ability to rip audio file from and copy to compact discs, burn recordable discs in Audio CD format or as data discs with playlists such as an MP3 CD, synchronize content with a digital audio player (MP3 player) or other mobile devices, play and stream media over the local network, and enable users to purchase or rent music from a number of online music stores. The default file formats are Windows Media Video (WMV), Windows Media Audio (WMA), and Advanced Systems Format (ASF), and its own XML based playlist format called Windows Playlist (WPL). The player is also able to utilize a digital rights management service in the form of Windows Media DRM.

Windows Media Player 11 is the last out-of-band version of Media Player. It was made available for Windows XP and is included in Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008. Version 12 was released in 2009 along with Windows 7[b] and has not been made available for previous versions of Windows nor has it been updated ever since.[2][3] Windows 8 bundled Windows Media Player 12 along two other media player apps, namely Xbox Video and Xbox Music. The latter was renamed Groove Music in Windows 10, and then finally Media Player in Windows 11,[4] which has since been backported to Windows 10.[5]

In 1999, Windows Media Player's versioning broke away from that of Windows itself. Windows Media Player 6.4 came as an out-of-band update for Windows 95-98 and Windows NT 4.0 that co-existed with Media Player and became a built-in component of Windows 2000, Windows ME, and Windows XP with an mplayer2.exe stub allowing to use this built-in instead of newer versions.[11] Windows Media Player 7.0 and its successors also came in the same fashion, replacing each other but leaving Media Player and Windows Media Player 6.4 intact. Windows XP is the only operating system to have three different versions of Windows Media Player (v5.1, v6.4, and v8) side by side. All versions branded Windows Media Player (instead of simply Media Player) support DirectShow codecs. Windows Media Player version 7 was a large revamp, with a new user interface, visualizations and increased functionality. Windows Vista, however, dropped older versions of Windows Media Player in favor of v11, which included the removal of the Windows Media Source Filter (DirectShow codec).

In 2004, Microsoft launched digital music store MSN Music for new Windows Media Player 10 to compete with Apple iTunes.[12][13]However, MSN Music was discontinued already in 2006 with the launch of Zune music players.[14]

Beginning with Windows Vista, Windows Media Player supports the Media Foundation framework besides DirectShow; as such it plays certain types of media using Media Foundation as well as some types of media using DirectShow.[15] Windows Media Player 12 was released with Windows 7. It included support for more media formats and added new features. With Windows 8, however, the player did not receive an upgrade.

The new Media Player can also play video, as part of Groove's rebranding from a music streaming service to a media player.[18] Other changes include the album cover view being in fullscreen, and a refresh to the mini player.[19] Accessibility has also been optimized, with some improved keyboard shortcuts and hotkey support for keyboard users and with other assistive technologies.[20]

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