the Windows media player 11 - media format 11 runtime is missing?

Hi, I have windows media player version 11 11.06, don't ask me how I have this version that I can't even download site of microsoft, but it seems that I'm missing media format 11 runtime, that would allow me to get the details of my cd on internet, have put them manually is a pain.  can anyone help me on how to solve this problem, thanks in advance.

Hi Luke-1066,

(a) on the computer what edition of Windows operating system do you use?

(b) how did you get the information that media format runtime 11 is missing? Do you get any error messages?

(c) referring you to download media usage rights? I would like to know if it is something else

By default, Windows Vista comes with Windows Media Player 11

Version 11.6001 indicates that Windows Vista Service pack 1 is present on the computer, and the version 11.6002 indicates that Windows Vista Service pack 2 is present on the computer.

For player to automatically download usage rights , download usage rights automatically when I play or sync a file option must be turned on (by default, it is enabled). To check that it is enabled, follow these steps:

In Windows Media Player

1. click on the arrow on the reading tab, click Other Options, and then click the Privacy tab.

2. check that the box download usage rights automatically when I play or sync a file is selected.

Also, the Player downloads album art; Please see the link below for more information

Add or change album art Windows Media Player
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/add-or-change-album-art-in-Windows-Media-Player

For more information, see the link below

Solve problems in Windows Media Player
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/troubleshoot-problems-in-Windows-Media-Player

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