A codec used to compress and decompress audio streams.
A file containing audio, video, or script data that is stored in Windows Media Format. Depending on their content and purpose, Windows Media files use a variety of file name extensions, such as: .wma, .wme, .wms, .wmv, .wmx, .wmz, or .wvx.
The format used by the Windows Media platform (or another product that incorporates a licensed Windows Media technology) to author, store, edit, distribute, stream, or play timeline-based content.
A file that provides information about Windows Media files and their presentation. File name extensions for Windows Media metafiles include .asx, .wax, .wvx, .wmx, and .nsc.
A codec used to compress and decompress sequences of screen images.
A server on which Windows Media Services has been installed.
A service that enables content to be streamed over the Internet or an intranet.
A codec used to compress and decompress video streams.
A Windows Media metafile that places additional content at the beginning or end of a stream. Examples of this content include welcome messages, goodbye messages, advertisements, and station branding.