Day 1: ros creates it's own hot sizzling media player that looks nothing like WMP (becuase it's a lot better) and is faster and more user-friendly. We don't include WMA/WMV support, because let's face it; it sucks.
Day 2: Users have to learn this new interface - but since it's windows-free they grudgingly comply.
Day 3: Users require a specific windows component that requires WMA support to run (internet music, for example...) ros redirects them to another media player that can do the job (but only 50% of the time).
Day 4: Another windows component is requested that absolutely needs WMP in order to run. No problem, ros devs create a workaround.
Day 5: Bugs come up. Compatibility issues are raised.
Day 6: ros is stuck.
Day 7: Users switch back to windows.
This is the scenario i'm afraid of. What I'm trying to say is that a WMP replacement could fix more problems than it could create, plus saving headaches for a lot of ros developers.
BTW, nice discussion going on in here. Keep exchanging ideas, that's the idea
