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After installation, reboot and test.
"Error: Windows Media Player version 10 or later is required to run this component."
Look for a string value named . If it is missing, right-click an empty space in the right pane, select New > String Value , and name it InstallationDirectory . Set its value data to C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player .
Version 10 is for Windows XP. The solutions above are the correct path forward.
For extremely stubborn legacy apps that hard-check the WMP version number, you can lie about the installed version via the registry.
Missing decoding engines block backend pipelines from triggering background playback loops. How to Fix the Error Method 1: Turn on Windows Media Player Legacy
The error message usually triggers when a third-party application, game, or digital signage platform (such as Xibo Digital Signage) relies on the underlying Windows Media Player (WMP) framework to stream audio, run video scripts, or load MP3 assets. Even though modern systems run on Windows 10 or Windows 11—which natively contain advanced media engines—the legacy subsystem may be missing, disabled, or corrupted.
By far, the most frequent cause is simply that the Windows Media Player feature is turned off. Let's tackle that first.
Older applications frequently fail to communicate with modern Windows libraries. Forcing compatibility mode can bypass version checks.
typically appears when a third-party application or a developer framework, such as WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation)
Select or Windows 7 from the drop-down menu. Check the box for Run this program as an administrator . Click Apply and then OK . Conclusion
Check "Run this program in compatibility mode for" and select or Windows 7 . Click Apply and try running the program again. 3. Reinstall or Update Windows Media Player
Even though Windows has evolved, many applications still rely on the infrastructure established by 10 and its successors to handle audio/video streaming, playback, and codec handling.
: Windows Media Player is classified as an "Optional Feature" in modern Windows and might simply be turned off.
After installation, reboot and test.
"Error: Windows Media Player version 10 or later is required to run this component."
Look for a string value named . If it is missing, right-click an empty space in the right pane, select New > String Value , and name it InstallationDirectory . Set its value data to C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player .
Version 10 is for Windows XP. The solutions above are the correct path forward.
For extremely stubborn legacy apps that hard-check the WMP version number, you can lie about the installed version via the registry.
Missing decoding engines block backend pipelines from triggering background playback loops. How to Fix the Error Method 1: Turn on Windows Media Player Legacy
The error message usually triggers when a third-party application, game, or digital signage platform (such as Xibo Digital Signage) relies on the underlying Windows Media Player (WMP) framework to stream audio, run video scripts, or load MP3 assets. Even though modern systems run on Windows 10 or Windows 11—which natively contain advanced media engines—the legacy subsystem may be missing, disabled, or corrupted.
By far, the most frequent cause is simply that the Windows Media Player feature is turned off. Let's tackle that first.
Older applications frequently fail to communicate with modern Windows libraries. Forcing compatibility mode can bypass version checks.
typically appears when a third-party application or a developer framework, such as WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation)
Select or Windows 7 from the drop-down menu. Check the box for Run this program as an administrator . Click Apply and then OK . Conclusion
Check "Run this program in compatibility mode for" and select or Windows 7 . Click Apply and try running the program again. 3. Reinstall or Update Windows Media Player
Even though Windows has evolved, many applications still rely on the infrastructure established by 10 and its successors to handle audio/video streaming, playback, and codec handling.
: Windows Media Player is classified as an "Optional Feature" in modern Windows and might simply be turned off.
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