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98MP10 Unofficial Killer Replacements: WMP10 XP + XP SP3 -> 98/98 SP1/98 SE/ME

Updated · 9-18-2010

98MP10 ReadMe Guide (English):

98MP10.EXE [9.1 MB, English].

98MP10 Guide Lizes-Moi (French):

98MP10.EXE [8 Mo, French].

All 98MP10 files.

Requires WMP9 already installed!

Windows 98 (FE = First Edition) + 98 SP1 require Unofficial WMP9 [13.3 MB, English] already installed!

98MP10 section @ MDGx.com.

98MP10 NEW Forum [this 1] = please update your bookmarks/favorites.

98MP10 OLD Forum = closed.

See 98MP10.TXT for complete details.

98MP10 installs ALL 98SE2XP + 98SEMP10 files!

98SE2XP + 98SEMP10 are both OBSOLETE!

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9-18-2010 Update

98MP10 English edition: added WMV9AP SMPTE VC-1 Codec [WVC1DMOD.DLL 10.0.0.1218]:

http://www.mdgx.com/wmp.htm#ENC

+ Marxo's WMP9/WMP10/WMP11 WMZ skin:

http://marxo.deviantart.com/art/Windows-Media-Player-11-58761119/

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2-17-2010 Update

Added 98MP10FR.EXE + ReadMe Guide French edition. [thank you CharlesF]

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12-23-2009 Update

Removed "RequiredEngine=SETUPAPI" from 98MP10.INF to fix install bug [?]. [thank you supem]

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12-21-2009 Update

Added newer files from WinXP N (European Edition without WMP) SP3 Q943604 Media Pack:

BLACKBOX.DLL 9.0.0.4504

DRMCLIEN.DLL 9.0.0.4504 = new

DRMSTOR.DLL 9.0.0.4504 = new

DRMV2CLT.DLL 9.0.0.4504 = new

MPVIS.DLL 9.0.0.4504

MSNETOBJ.DLL 9.0.0.4504 = new

MSPMSP.DLL 9.0.1.57

MSSCP.DLL 9.0.0.4504

MSWMDM.DLL 9.0.1.56

WMPASF.DLL 9.0.0.4504

WMPCORE.DLL 9.0.0.4504

WMPDXM.DLL 9.0.0.4507

WMPLOC.DLL 9.0.0.4504

WMPNS.DLL 9.0.0.4504

WMSDMOE.DLL 9.0.0.4504

UNREGMP2.EXE 9.0.0.4504

WMPLAYER.EXE 9.0.0.4504

WMP.OCX 9.0.0.4504

Except for the 4 new files above, all others are updated versions.

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12-10-2009 Update

Updated DEL_DRM.INF = does not delete/move/rename DRMCLIEN.DLL or any other DRM files anymore. It only un-registers them from the registry.

"HOW TO REMOVE DRM" section in 98MP10.TXT = updated to reflect these DRM changes.

This because reported bug with WMVCORE.DLL not working without DRMCLIEN.DLL present in %windir%\SYSTEM folder. [thank you whatever420]

Fixed shortcut creation.

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11-20-2008 Update

Added newer files from WinXP SP3:

WMV8DS32.AX 8.0.0.4000

WMVDS32.AX 8.0.0.4487

PLYR_ERR.CHM

WMPLAYER.CHM

BLACKBOX.DLL 9.0.0.4503

CABINET.DLL 5.1.2600.5512

MPVIS.DLL 9.0.0.4503

MSPMSP.DLL 9.0.1.57

MSSCP.DLL 9.0.0.4503

MSWMDM.DLL 9.0.1.56

WMPASF.DLL 9.0.0.4503

WMPCORE.DLL 9.0.0.4503

WMPDXM.DLL 9.0.0.4503

WMPLOC.DLL 9.0.0.4503

WMPNS.DLL 9.0.0.4503

WMSDMOE.DLL 9.0.0.4503

WMSTREAM.DLL 8.0.0.4487

MPLAYER2.EXE 6.4.9.1126

UNREGMP2.EXE 9.0.0.4503

WMPLAYER.EXE 9.0.0.4503

WMP.OCX 9.0.0.4503

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12-27-2007 Update

Added newer WMASF.DLL 10.0.0.4359 from WMP10 for WinXP SP2 Q941569 (MS07-068).

Enjoy.

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Now, if I want the improvements of the newer version of 98MP10 do I just install this new one even though the last one was already installed? Or would I need to restore the original backed up files first? It would be nice if just installing the new one took care of things.

Does the backup process let me toggle it off if the original 98SE, WMP files have already been backed up so I wouldn't want this install to overwrite them? I know 98SE2ME has that option.

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Now, if I want the improvements of the newer version of 98MP10 do I just install this new one even though the last one was already installed? Or would I need to restore the original backed up files first? It would be nice if just installing the new one took care of things.

Does the backup process let me toggle it off if the original 98SE, WMP files have already been backed up so I wouldn't want this install to overwrite them? I know 98SE2ME has that option.

1. Yes, 98MP10 installs all files every time you install it.

It's not [at least not yet] as sophisticated as 98SE2ME. ;(

2. No.

In order to keep your old files [backed up by 98MP10], you need to 1st uninstall 98MP10, and then reinstall it.

Again, 98MP10 is not [at least not yet] as sophisticated as 98SE2ME.

Maybe, in the future, I'll add file version check to make sure backups will not be overwritten.

Please note that this will add to the file size, and 98MP10 is already 7.5 MB.

BTW:

I'm actually considering deleting the entire backup section from the INF, because all files seem to work ok so far.

HTH

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi. I'm new here and my english is not so good.

I would like to say that the problem with the menu in all explorer windows cited by Eck happened with me too after installing 98mp10. And so I uninstalled it..

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I would like to say that the problem with the menu in all explorer windows cited by Eck happened with me too after installing 98mp10. And so I uninstalled it..
Hello, rodrigo_rds, and welcome to MSFN forums.

As I have told Eck, to my knowledge the explorer problem is not related to 98MP10.

HTH

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Am I supposed to see the difference?

In "About.." there is written Windows Media Player Series 9 after installation.

You need to read the ReadMe text file [98MP10.TXT = the "EXTREMELY IMPORTANT" section] for explanation why this happens:

http://www.mdgx.com/98mp10/98MP10.TXT

98MP10 adds newer WMP10 XP + WMP9 XP SP2 functionality to Windows 98 SE/ME

even if you do NOT see 10.x.x.xxxx build whenever you run WMPLAYER.EXE or

MPLAYER2.EXE in the Help -> About Windows Media Player dialog box.

FYI:

98MP10.TXT always pops up whenever you install 98MP10 as 1st installation step.

HTH

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@ MDGx do u know if DIVX.DLL 6.5.0.44 work on Win98SE we

have discussed this with older versions but this is the latest.Thanks

Have you tried it?

If you did, does it work ok in Win98 SE?

I have not tested it [yet].

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@ MDGx do u know if DIVX.DLL 6.5.0.44 work on Win98SE we

have discussed this with older versions but this is the latest.Thanks

Have you tried it?

If you did, does it work ok in Win98 SE?

I have not tested it [yet].

I been working from a Win2000 machine so i'm not able to test at the moment

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I tried running the enhancement to MP10 features but then my Zen Sleek Photo was not recognized by the player. I too didn't see a change in features (is it all under the hood, so to speak?) except that it wouldn't recognize my device. Returning to MP9, my device is recognized....

I've now tried it twice with same results. My Zen Sleek Photo is recognized fine with 9.0 but if I load this enhancement, then the Zen is not recognized...

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I tried running the enhancement to MP10 features but then my Zen Sleek Photo was not recognized by the player. I too didn't see a change in features (is it all under the hood, so to speak?) except that it wouldn't recognize my device. Returning to MP9, my device is recognized....

I've now tried it twice with same results. My Zen Sleek Photo is recognized fine with 9.0 but if I load this enhancement, then the Zen is not recognized...

Sorry, mate, I don't have such device, so I can't test it. :(
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no worries, just though you (and others) may want to know. Maybe there are others that have devices and can verify if seen in 9 and 10. If you have any portable device that can be seen with 9.....etc....(maybe not just a zen sleek issue).

Keep up the super work you do!

Jeff

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