This article describes the updates for the following issues that may occur in Microsoft Windows Media Player 9 Series and in Windows Media Player 10:
Windows Media Player may ignore a fractional STARTTIME value and a fractional DURATION value for a non-English locale.
A memory leak may occur when you play back DVR-MS files in Windows Media Player.
Script commands may not start in Windows Media Player after a seeking operation.
In certain situations, certain types of Windows Media Digital Rights Management (WMDRM)-protected content may cause Windows Media Player to redirect a user to a Web page to acquire a license without prior warning. This redirect may occur even if a user has cleared the Acquire licenses automatically for protected content check box on the Privacy tab of the Options dialog box.
FIX: Updates for Windows Media Player 9 & 10 Series
Windows Media Player may ignore a fractional STARTTIME value and a fractional DURATION value for a non-English locale.
A memory leak may occur when you play back DVR-MS files in Windows Media Player.
Script commands may not start in Windows Media Player after a seeking operation.
In certain situations, certain types of Windows Media Digital Rights Management (WMDRM)-protected content may cause Windows Media Player to redirect a user to a Web page to acquire a license without prior warning. This redirect may occur even if a user has cleared the Acquire licenses automatically for protected content check box on the Privacy tab of the Options dialog box.
FIX: Updates for Windows Media Player 9 & 10 Series