<P> The Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) is an extension to the Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) communications protocol that allows media files to be transferred atomically to and from portable devices . Whereas PTP was designed for downloading photographs from digital cameras, Media Transfer Protocol allows the transfer of music files on digital audio players and media files on portable media players, as well as personal information on personal digital assistants . MTP is a key part of WMDRM 10 - PD, a digital rights management (DRM) service for the Windows Media platform . </P> <P> MTP is part of the "Windows Media" framework and thus closely related to Windows Media Player . Versions of the Microsoft Windows operating system from Windows XP SP2 support MTP . Windows XP requires Windows Media Player 10 or higher; later Windows versions have built - in support . Microsoft has also made available an MTP Porting Kit for older versions of Windows back to Windows 98 . </P>

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