Weeks ago, has dikabarkan the MP3 file corruption after a serious download Windows 0 (build 7000). Microsoft itself, in the same sunday also have created a patch for Windows 7 32 bit and 64 bit, and encourage users to download the patch system 7 or Windows Automatic Update before using the MP3 file.
MP3 file corruption occurs because each editable metadata in the MP3 file contains a lot of metadata in the header files, a few seconds of audionya at the beginning of the track may be lost permanently. Specific information from the header file size of 16KB will spur the loss of songs in a few seconds at the beginning of the song. In the Windows 7 Beta, program interface Media Foundation will make the MP3 file metadata editing, and cause problems when the MP3 file size with a great header is being played in Windows Media Player or Windows Media Center as the metadata for MP3 files edited by Windows Explorer.
In addition to problems with the MP3 file corruption, there are still two things that are private not published by Microsoft. MP3 file corruption problems, and two private issues are likely to have easier code execution and provides a hidden attacker full access rights of users. Problems may come from protocol Microsoft Server Message Block (SMB). However, for security problems, and Microsoft have not provided confirmation.
Meanwhile, Microsoft and at the same time take the opportunity to improve the playback and recording in Windows 7 beta, in order to increase the satisfaction of users who may not have been downloading up to close on January 24, next week. Some of the things that will be fixed in Windows 7 beta:
* Tuning the source must be protected because it does not work correctly, such as the OpenCable Unidirectional Receiver (OCUR) and Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting (ISDB)
* MHEG (ITV) in Europe that also does not work
* Function recroding that failed in the system after the upgrade from Windows Vista, or the setup process in Windows Vista
Recording function * Windows Vista DVR-MS which can not be played in Windows Media Center or the Windows Media Player.
* Windows Media Center is not stable when the user runs recording.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
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