New Windows 11 Media Player app supports both music and videos
Microsoft is working on a new Media Player app for Windows 11. It’s in testing right now for Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel. It supports both audio and video playback, making it a successor to the classic Windows Media Player. The new Media Player will also replace Groove Music on Windows 11.
The new Media Player app was unveiled in a blog post by Microsoft today. Its design aligns with Windows 11, including its icons, rounded corners, and general layout.
Inside the app, you can browse and play music and create and manage playlists. It shows album art and artist imagery when it’s in full screen mode and in its mini player window.
Insiders can expect more features to try out in the future. Microsoft states that people should “look out for future updates where we plan to add new ways to browse your music and video collections and manage your play queue.”
Microsoft notes that the legacy Windows Media Player will continue to be available in Windows Tools. If anyone is using Groove Music to manage their audio files, their library and playlists will automatically migrate to the new Media Player.
Bobby Kotick must resign
Activision Blizzard’s CEO was the subject of a massive WSJ investigation today, alleging that he protected a studio head who had been recommended for firing for sexual harassment, while also throwing colleagues under the bus to protect his own reputation. At this point, it’s hard to see how the company can move forward with Kotick at the helm.