This support page provides a central location with information about the Media Feature Pack for Windows N releases. Use this page to find the correct link for your Windows release version to Microsoft Knowledge Base articles about Media Feature Pack.


N editions of Windows include the same functionality as other editions of Windows, except for media-related technologies, Windows Media Player, and certain preinstalled media apps (Groove, Movies & TV, Voice Recorder, and Skype). The Media Feature Pack provides a way for a customer to restore these excluded technologies.

Windows 10 N: Select the Start button, then select Settings > Apps > Apps & features > Optional features > Add a feature. Then locate the Media Feature Pack in the list of available optional features.


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Windows 11 N: Select the Start button, then select Settings > Apps > Optional features. Select View features next to Add an optional feature, and then select the Media Feature Pack in the list of available optional features.

This update provides support for media features in Windows 10/11 N. These include media-related technologies (Windows Media Player) and certain pre-installed media apps, such as Movies & TV, Voice Recorder, and Skype. You must install additional software from Microsoft to have this communication functionality and to play or to create audio CDs, media files, and video DVDs, to stream music, or to take and store pictures.

On Windows 10 N: Select the Start button, then select Settings > Apps > Apps and Features > Optional features > Add a feature. Find the Media Feature Pack in the list of available optional features.

On Windows 11 N: Select the Start button, then select Settings > Apps > Optional features. Select View features next to Add an optional feature, and then select the Media Feature Pack in the list of available optional features.

Windows 10/11 N includes the same functionality as other Windows 10/11 editions, except for Windows Media Player and related technologies. Customers can restore the functionality of these technologies by installing the Media Feature Pack for N versions of Windows 10/11. These technologies include, but are not limited to, the following features:

Windows Media Player application: Enables Windows Media Player features, such as the ability to play media files and audio CDs, manage media in a library, create a playlist, provide metadata (including album art) for media, create an audio CD, transfer music to a portable music player, and play streaming content from a website.

VC-1, MPEG-4, and H.264, H.265, and H.263 codecs: Collectively known as "Standards-based codec components." Enable Windows 10 programs such as Windows Media Player to support activities that include the playback and recording of multimedia files that are encoded with standards-based codecs.

I have a Windows 10 (build 1803) image which was built by our Desktop Engineering team. The Desktop Engineering team have disabled some Win10 features and services which they thought were not required within our corporate environment.

Testing build 1803 Enterprise (not the N version) now.... I found after I upgraded the Media Player was no longer installed. I had to install it via the old school Programs and Features control panel -> Turn Windows features on or off -> Media Features and select Windows Media Player. After this was done, the 7.18 VDA installed without a hitch.

What you want to do is open the start menu and search for "Turn Windows features on or off", in the window that opens look for media features, expand it, select Windows Media Player and click OK. With that done iCloud 5 will install. Why does iCloud 5 need WMP when iCloud 4 did not? No idea...

My next interation I will determine which files iCloud 5 and then 5.1 actually require from the Windows Media Player install (since it's just enabled / diabled, it must be stock files) - if it merely fails because it doesn't detect the files at all, but we don't care about that aspect (playback of media as there is no iTunes on Windows) I suppose Step #1 will be trick it with fake executables to get it going and then Step #2 - Create a Win32/64 thunk layter

I'm experiencing the same problem every time I try to download iCloud; the exact same error message pops up. But when I open "Turn Windows features on or off", I don't have a "Media Features" option to expand in order to click Windows Media Player. ? Any suggestions on how to get the Media Features/WMP option to appear or another solution to my problem?

Edit: To make it a little easier I've added an image related that shows the discrepancy between Settings and the Control Panel. Keep in mind that it is german though (I've installed the german version of the feature pack, but in order to make it simpler for english speaking users I've postet the link to the english version above)

I've recently bough GTA5 for the computer, but through Game-stop. They gave me a code, and I got the install EXE file. I thought I could simply run it through steam, and I'd be done. However, when I try to install, it says: Unable to detect the Windows Media Feature Pack on your system. Please install the Windows Media feature Pack, then retry the installation. I can't find any way to install it! I think I've got the MSU file, but that can't be run with PlayOnLinux (Which is what I'm also using to run Steam, so It can run windows games) Please help! If necessary I can steal the pack from my old Windows XP computer, but that would be awful. Is there any way to install it?

I have win 8.1N on my computer. So to install what N is missing you have to install the media feature pack here -ca/download/details.aspx?id=40744 After doing so it runs and updates but then nothing happens. When i open it again it says its already updated. So how can I install the media pack? thx

On Windows 11 the latest Media Feature Pack can be added as an Optional Feature from Windows Settings. To add the Media Feature Pack:Select the Start button, then select Settings > Apps > Optional features. Select View features next to Add an optional feature, and then select the Media Feature Pack in the list of available optional features. For more information, see Microsoft's Media Feature Pack article.

On Windows 10 version 1903 (May 2019) and later, the latest Media Feature Pack can be added as an Optional Feature from Windows Settings. To add the Media Feature Pack:Select the Start button, then select Settings > Apps > Apps and Features > Optional features > Add a feature. Find the Media Feature Pack in the list of available optional features. For more information, see Microsoft's Media Feature Pack article.

On Linux, none of the available file explorers seem to provide extensive support for media metadata (i.e. in Details view, showing info like video bitrate, frame size, framerate, etc) - whereas pretty much every one on Windows does. I'm therefore trying to use Directory Opus in Crossover for this purpose.

I can't help, but I want to second the question - it is amazing how close your question is to what I want to do. I run Freecommander and XYPlorer in crossover rather than DOPUS, and I am trying to get the file previewers to run for media files. At various times in the past this has worked for me, but now I run into exactly the same problem you mention trying to install windows media player 9 or 10 - download links don't work. Surely there is a MSI or installable download somewhere, but I can't seem to find it.

I hope Codeweavers Support will give this a second look. Dolphin has made some strides recently, but as you say the Linux world is largely devoid of File managers which have the flexibility of the windows variety. Just a little effort here to get this working would fill a big void.

I tried the nightly build of the new Crossover v21 - it now seems to install Windows Media Feature Pack (from -us/software-download/mediafeaturepack). However, after installing that, file browsers still behave the same: no media columns show any values.

Plex installs and files are placed in the correct places. However, when trying to run Plex Media Server.exe, it just quits. Docs on the internet note that you need the ServerMediaFoundation feature on Windows Core installed in order for Plex to run.

You can see that the first RUN installs the feature, the second RUN reports that the feature has been installed. But when running a container based on the image you can see that the feature is still missing (available to install).

I was trying to install all components via Dockerfile (docker build) and validate results somehow during the installation process and of course while running a container based on the image as well.

Validation based on the running container is always negative. The feature has never been installed successfully (Available to install).

Some interesting results can be seen when fiddling with build commands in the Dockerfile. I have created two Dockerfiles/two scenarios:

Result:

As you can see in the second version I change an order of the commands (command 2 and 3) and I would expect the same results even when an order has been changed. But this is not true.

Maybe I wrong when watching the results of the build process in this way. Maybe this behaviour coincide with features that are not supported to be installed inside Windows Containers (in this case I would expect some error message saying that). 2351a5e196

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