Someone who plays in the game A player may play any number of characters or NPCs
A player is someone who is playing the game of tag They may hold one of two titles at any point in the game, which are "it" and "not it" To excel at tag a player must be strong enough to lift themselves over obstacles, quick enough to outrun and outstunt their adversaries, intelligent enough to devise faster and more efficient ways to navigate the terrain, and have enough stamina to do it all for an hour and a half with very few breaks
any person (wizard or non-wizard) that is connected to the muck, and has agreed to abide by its policies as stated
buyers, sellers, competitors, and other individuals and organizations relevant for commercialization
In this context, hardware players are devices that can play digital audio files in various formats Because of the compression used to make them small, your standard CD player cannot read MP3 files New hardware players are being developed that will provide you with a stereo component to store and play your digital audio files Most hardware players on the market currently fit into the Portable Player category (see below)
In the realm of MIDI-computing, the sequencer is still the Virtuoso But MIDI players are prominent too They play the sound files They compile Play Lists of songs, and sometimes group them into albums
A client program or control that receives content streamed from a Windows Media server Throughout the online Help, this refers to Microsoft Windows Media Player