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installed your pack on win2ksp4 (not nlited).

it complains about 3 files while extracting: dxmasf.dll, msdxm.ocx & strmdll.dll.

these files should be automatically overwritten, instead it asks for confirmation.

after install, mtv.com is still complaining about codecs and telling me to get wmp9. haven't tested with other sites yet. edit: other sites complaining as well.

just found out even microsoft doesn't support wmp10 on win2k (official installer told me to **** off, so ... :D

btw: @nuhi: lite preset in nlite messes things up seriously upon install, but hey (i don't care because i know now, too bad i had to find out the hard way :) )

cheers

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I cannot play audio or video streams in Firefox when using this method...

I am getting an error window with title: npdsplay

Can not create DirectShow Player.

what could have gone wrong?

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Yes it has worked, it worked fine for me :P And it still works fine for me :P Did you ad the plugin for Firefox? The only streams that don't work are the ones w/ the <EMBED SRC> tag. Which can be remedied by forcing an install with the original wmp10 inf and then unintalling it.

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@ZileXa

To localized the package, you need 5 files:

3 files from Windows XP SP2:

dxmasf.dll

msdxm.ocx

strmdll.dll

2 files from WMP10Setup (Microsoft Setup) (in your language):

wmploc.dll

qasf.dll

I don't khnow if this is the problem but you can try.

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I tested more than 10 times on Virtual PC. The QTLite is OK, MPC can play

.mov files, IE can play embeded .mov files. However, both WMLite and

RealLite have problem. MPC can play .wmv and .rm files, but IE can't play

embeded .wmv, .mpg and .rm files. The RealAlt 1.4 will make IE happy, however.

I'm investicating the difference. But I did not find anything important so far.

Any one can provide information? Thanks a lot!

I removed both WMP9 and WMP6.4, and do not keep WMP compatibility.

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Jeremy, you mean if MPC played RealMedia out of the box, without having to use RealAlternative? In my opinion MPC is arguably too bulky with many codecs integrated into the executable; I would prefer a smaller exe and modularity via dll classes... but then again, this would defeat the object of having everthing within a single exe.

Cheers,

James

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I didn't had time to test with those files... just tried the TTPACK and it works just fine now :)

I like mpc better then Zoomplayer... mpc is free and with dvdplayback support... thats the main reason.

And it plays Realmedia! ofcourse you have to install real pack... what's the problem with that? otherwise quicktime should be build in also... nope... don't think people would like that.

titou2k thanks for the great packs :)

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OK not all is working yet, 2 bugs:

1.

Can play all Windows Media streams in the browser, can play WM in MPC, but:

cannot click links (with Firefox) containing .wmv files, will get a blank page (no downloading).

Try for example the links on the bottom of this site:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...ang=en#filelist

These are ASPX links?

Normal links like www.google.com/blabla/blalbla/movie.wmv do work.

2.

I can play Realstreams in my browser... but no RAM and no RM (only the audio plays) playback in MPC.

the errors I get:

RAM: Cannot Render the file

RM: The following pins failed to find a connectable filter:

Stream 1

Media Type 0:

--------------------------

AM_MEDIA_TYPE:

majortype: MEDIATYPE_Video {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}

subtype: Unknown GUID Name {30315652-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}

formattype: FORMAT_VideoInfo {05589F80-C356-11CE-BF01-00AA0055595A}

bFixedSizeSamples: 1

bTemporalCompression: 0

lSampleSize: 11584

cbFormat: 122

VIDEOINFOHEADER:

rcSource: (0,0)-(0,0)

rcTarget: (0,0)-(0,0)

dwBitRate: 117958

dwBitErrorRate: 0

AvgTimePerFrame: 666666

BITMAPINFOHEADER:

biSize: 40

biWidth: 240

biHeight: 176

biPlanes: 3

biBitCount: 12

biCompression: RV10

biSizeImage: 63360

biXPelsPerMeter: 0

biYPelsPerMeter: 0

biYPelsPerMeter: 0

biClrUsed: 0

biClrImportant: 0

Perhaps this is what Jeremy and Fridge-RaideR mean?

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