File Details |
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File Size | 0.2 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP |
Date Added | February 24, 2001 |
Total Downloads | 4,245 |
Publisher | Yahoo!, Inc. |
Homepage | Yahoo! Player |
Publisher's Description
Yahoo! Player makes it easy to find and play the best music, videos, and radio stations available on the Internet. By downloading this application to your computer, you can play MP3s, CDs, and video clips. You also get the latest music news, interviews, free music downloads, audio books, and videos, the best radio stations on the Internet, and a CD-lookup service that automatically finds and displays the title, artist, and song titles of the current CD. You can even personalize the player to your own personality using the skins feature.
Latest Reviews
Ryokurin reviewed v1.0 Beta 2 on Jun 17, 2000
Im sick of everyone complaining about why it requires Media Player 7. everyone, just sit back and think for a bit.
MP7 is only used for its codecs. microsoft does not allow you to use the codecs without the player, so they can't include the codecs with their player. MP7 isn't in use, its the codecs.
apocalance reviewed v1.0 Beta 2 on Jun 17, 2000
I have been using yahoo beta 1 since it came out, it's been very stable and I have no complaints.
Beta2? They don't include a readme or provide any online documentation that easily available that explains what's new in beta2. Most "beta" updates show fixes or new features. Other than Full Screen video support, I've been unable to locate the differences in beta1 and beta2, does anyone know?
bryank1 reviewed v1.0 Beta 2 on Jun 17, 2000
WHY???? Next it's going to be a version of Yahoo Windows that needs Microsoft Windows to run.
chinese reviewed v1.0 on May 27, 2000
Excellent!
Better than WinAMP
admiral-kirk reviewed v1.0 on May 25, 2000
Gheesh People.....
it only uses Media Player for the Windows Media formats. (asf & asx ?!?!) and it installed them itself... I like the interface in the fact that nothing it carved in stone, buttons & displays are movable. but it just seems a bit too resource intensive for me right now.... I'll stick with WinAMP for my music, and Media Player for my videos....
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mayb reviewed v1.0 on May 25, 2000
It requires only a version of Media Player. I for one like the interface and simplicity - a major reason I like what Yahoo! brings to the table in almost all of its offerings. Version 2 will be great as long as they don't try to do too much!
oudoulj reviewed v1.0 on May 25, 2000
It's totally stupid if you have to install WM7 in order to use Yahoo Player!!! What's the point?!
WM7 does the job correctly so why bother with something else...
Taran0484 reviewed v1.0 on May 25, 2000
It requires Microsoft Media Player 7 to be installed so if you are anti-ms or anti-ms media player 7 then you should stay away from this player.
boobless reviewed v1.0 on May 25, 2000
installed it, found out yahoo player requires windows media player to installed on your system in order to work, uninstalled it.
drfreud reviewed v1.0 on May 25, 2000
I think i speak for everyone when i say that yahoo should stick to being a search engine. I mean, what are they trying to do with a million other mp3/media players out there? Well, that's just my two cents..
Ryokurin reviewed v1.0 Beta 2 on Jun 17, 2000
Im sick of everyone complaining about why it requires Media Player 7. everyone, just sit back and think for a bit.
MP7 is only used for its codecs. microsoft does not allow you to use the codecs without the player, so they can't include the codecs with their player. MP7 isn't in use, its the codecs.
apocalance reviewed v1.0 Beta 2 on Jun 17, 2000
I have been using yahoo beta 1 since it came out, it's been very stable and I have no complaints.
Beta2? They don't include a readme or provide any online documentation that easily available that explains what's new in beta2. Most "beta" updates show fixes or new features. Other than Full Screen video support, I've been unable to locate the differences in beta1 and beta2, does anyone know?
bryank1 reviewed v1.0 Beta 2 on Jun 17, 2000
WHY???? Next it's going to be a version of Yahoo Windows that needs Microsoft Windows to run.
chinese reviewed v1.0 on May 27, 2000
Excellent!
Better than WinAMP
admiral-kirk reviewed v1.0 on May 25, 2000
Gheesh People.....
it only uses Media Player for the Windows Media formats. (asf & asx ?!?!) and it installed them itself... I like the interface in the fact that nothing it carved in stone, buttons & displays are movable. but it just seems a bit too resource intensive for me right now.... I'll stick with WinAMP for my music, and Media Player for my videos....
=/\=
mayb reviewed v1.0 on May 25, 2000
It requires only a version of Media Player. I for one like the interface and simplicity - a major reason I like what Yahoo! brings to the table in almost all of its offerings. Version 2 will be great as long as they don't try to do too much!
oudoulj reviewed v1.0 on May 25, 2000
It's totally stupid if you have to install WM7 in order to use Yahoo Player!!! What's the point?!
WM7 does the job correctly so why bother with something else...
Taran0484 reviewed v1.0 on May 25, 2000
It requires Microsoft Media Player 7 to be installed so if you are anti-ms or anti-ms media player 7 then you should stay away from this player.
boobless reviewed v1.0 on May 25, 2000
installed it, found out yahoo player requires windows media player to installed on your system in order to work, uninstalled it.
drfreud reviewed v1.0 on May 25, 2000
I think i speak for everyone when i say that yahoo should stick to being a search engine. I mean, what are they trying to do with a million other mp3/media players out there? Well, that's just my two cents..