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Post by Corran » Sun Dec 14, 2003 10:19 am

ChristianHJW wrote:Of course, when i am talking about WMP, i only talk WMP 6.4, because as you all know the stream switching was removed from WMP when it went from 6.4 to 7, to make other formats than ASF/WMV look worse :evil: .....
Also worth mentioning...

WMP 6.4 can be found in your Windows Media Player directory. Put a shortcut to it on your desktop or your quicklaunch bar. The only thing I don't like about it is that it doesn't have a playlist. If you feel the same way then get Media Player Classic by Gabest. It is basically WMP 6.4 with a #@%$load more features, capable of playing back quicktime, RM, Vob, and Flash if you have their respective programs installed. I personally have never seen .mov files playback better in another program. :)

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Post by Scintilla » Sun Dec 14, 2003 10:41 am

ChristianHJW wrote:Of course, when i am talking about WMP, i only talk WMP 6.4, because as you all know the stream switching was removed from WMP when it went from 6.4 to 7, to make other formats than ASF/WMV look worse :evil: .....
I've got WMP9, and its built-in audio stream switching works fine on my OGMs.
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Post by Tab. » Sun Dec 14, 2003 1:44 pm

Corran Productions wrote: Also worth mentioning...

WMP 6.4 can be found in your Windows Media Player directory. Put a shortcut to it on your desktop or your quicklaunch bar. The only thing I don't like about it is that it doesn't have a playlist. If you feel the same way then get Media Player Classic by Gabest. It is basically WMP 6.4 with a #@%$load more features, capable of playing back quicktime, RM, Vob, and Flash if you have their respective programs installed. I personally have never seen .mov files playback better in another program. :)
You can also get to it just by going to Start>Run and typing mplayer2

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