Is it possible to download Windows Media Player 11 for Windows Vista?

is it possible to download media player 11 or higher for vista? I need it to operate my xbox strem music.

help please

Graham

original title: media player 11 for vista

Hi Graham,

Windows Media Player 11 is included in Windows Vista Home Basic, family Premium, Business, Ultimate, and Enterprise Edition.

For more information, http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/downloads/windows-media-player

Windows Media Player 12 comes without a doubt with lighter and brighter user interface, but also several new features with a built in support for many video and audio formats popular. Unfortunately, Windows Media Player 12 is currently not available for download for Vista.

The Windows media player 12 will be offered by the Windows updates once it is available for Windows Vista.

You can stay up to date with all the downloads of Microsoft, published from the link below.

Microsoft Download Center

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