Developer(s) | Microsoft |
---|---|
Initial release | May 30, 1995 |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
Successor | Windows Media Player |
Type | Media player |
License | Proprietary software |
CD Player is a computer program that plays audio CDs using the computer's sound card. It was included in Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 3.51, Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 (as Deluxe CD Player). It was removed from Windows ME and beyond in favor of "CD/DVD playback functionality" in Windows Media Player.
When the CD Player is launched, it searches the
computer's
optical disc drive for
CD audio tracks, looks up disc
metadata with an Internet service and plays the
CD. If no CD is inserted, one of the following
error messages is returned by the program: Data or no disc loaded.
or Please insert an audio compact disc.
CD Player's time display can be toggled between Track Time Elapsed, Track Time Remaining, and Disc Time Remaining. Tracks can be played in sequence or in random order. CD recognition, track and artist data can be manually entered and are re-displayed on next load. The database information is stored in a cdplayer.ini
file which is limited to 64 kilobytes.
[1]
A modified version of CD Player with a different skin called Deluxe CD Player was also included in Microsoft Plus! for Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows ME until "beta 3" stage and Windows XP ( Whistler) until beta 2 build 2446.
As a feature upgrade to the standard CD Player, Deluxe CD Player was able to retrieve album metadata from the now defunct Tunes.com and
Music Boulevard.
[2]
[3]
[4] The database information is stored in a DeluxeCD.mdb
file, a
Microsoft Access file format.
Developer(s) | Microsoft |
---|---|
Initial release | May 30, 1995 |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
Successor | Windows Media Player |
Type | Media player |
License | Proprietary software |
CD Player is a computer program that plays audio CDs using the computer's sound card. It was included in Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 3.51, Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 (as Deluxe CD Player). It was removed from Windows ME and beyond in favor of "CD/DVD playback functionality" in Windows Media Player.
When the CD Player is launched, it searches the
computer's
optical disc drive for
CD audio tracks, looks up disc
metadata with an Internet service and plays the
CD. If no CD is inserted, one of the following
error messages is returned by the program: Data or no disc loaded.
or Please insert an audio compact disc.
CD Player's time display can be toggled between Track Time Elapsed, Track Time Remaining, and Disc Time Remaining. Tracks can be played in sequence or in random order. CD recognition, track and artist data can be manually entered and are re-displayed on next load. The database information is stored in a cdplayer.ini
file which is limited to 64 kilobytes.
[1]
A modified version of CD Player with a different skin called Deluxe CD Player was also included in Microsoft Plus! for Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows ME until "beta 3" stage and Windows XP ( Whistler) until beta 2 build 2446.
As a feature upgrade to the standard CD Player, Deluxe CD Player was able to retrieve album metadata from the now defunct Tunes.com and
Music Boulevard.
[2]
[3]
[4] The database information is stored in a DeluxeCD.mdb
file, a
Microsoft Access file format.