Third-party programs no longer neededWhen it comes to Microsoft's upcoming successor to Windows 8/8.1, the company seems to be hitting the right notes in many ways. So the latest bit of news should excite audiophiles everywhere now that it has been revealed that Windows 10 is going to support FLAC straight out of the box, according to Gabriel Aul who is the head of Microsoft’s Operating Systems Group’s Data and Fundamentals Team.
“Keen eyed #WindowsInsiders will notice something cool about this pic,” said Aul in a tweet that was accompanied by a pitcure. “Something to look forward to in the new year!” A brief glance at the picture was all it took to realize that Microsft’s Windows Media Player was playing FLAC files.

Currently, the only way to listen to FLAC files is to download a third-party program, such as VLC Media Player. FLAC joins MKV (Matrsoka Video), another format that hasn't been supported by WMP, which will also run on Windows 10 which and was confirmed by Aul on his Twitter account last month.
What do you think about the upcoming OS finally supporting both FLAC and MKV files? Will you start using WMP to play these files or continue to rely on your third-party program of choice?
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