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A ] is a program or device that allows a user to play some kind of media, usually in a ] format. The following articles contain '''comparisons of media players''':
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The following articles contain '''comparisons of media players''':
*], for software designed to play all digital media including but not limited to video (Also see: ]) *], for software designed to play all digital media including but not limited to video (Also see: ])
*], for software specialized in playing audio and manage audio libraries (Also see: ]) *], for software specialized in playing audio and manage audio libraries (Also see: ])
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==See also== ==See also==
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A media player is a program or device that allows a user to play some kind of media, usually in a digitally recorded format. The following articles contain comparisons of media players:

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