VLC>WMP, Physically impossible? [message #324657] |
Tue, 01 April 2008 03:37 |
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Veyrdite
Messages: 1471 Registered: August 2006 Location: Australia, Sydney
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Ok I absolutely hate Windows media player (prefer VLC), and changing what program opens AVI files won't work, and so I attempted to rename the WMP to WMPBACK, and rename the VLC folder to Windows Media player, and then rename the executable of course.
Access is denied. Program is still in use
I whipped out Process explorer, and disabled everything in sight. Still not working.
So then I tried copying all of the vlc files into the WMP folder. Worked. Then I tried renaming the executables. But before I can rename VLC.exe to WMplayer.exe WMplayer.exe re-appears in-front of my eyes!
So I created a batch file to do it, and it also made vlc write-protect after It was renamed.
Worked!
Opened it up...WMP appears!. In the folder the WMplayer.exe icon changes back to its original and renames the VLC replacement to WMplayer.exe.tmp !
What has MicroCrap done to make WMP indestructible? Are they pulling an April fools on me?
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[Updated on: Tue, 01 April 2008 03:49] Report message to a moderator
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Re: VLC>WMP, Physically impossible? [message #324659 is a reply to message #324657] |
Tue, 01 April 2008 04:07 |
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Dave Anderson
Messages: 1953 Registered: December 2004 Location: United States
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Windows Media player is actually a Windows Component. Like Internet Exploder, it will always exist in some shape or form on your computer. To remove it of being a nuisance to your user experience, go to the Control Panel, open up the Add/Remove Programs list, click on Add/Remove Windows Components, and un-check Windows Media Player, then complete the Wizard.
David Anderson
Founder, Software Consultant
DCOM Productions
Microsoft Partner (MSP)
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Re: VLC>WMP, Physically impossible? [message #324707 is a reply to message #324657] |
Tue, 01 April 2008 11:51 |
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Oblivion165
Messages: 3468 Registered: June 2003 Location: Hendersonville, North Car...
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wmp.dll is the component and msdxm.ocx is the old style media player. Why don't you just set your associations so everything will open in VLC? I prefer Media Player Classic (MPC is not made by Microsoft so its actually good) over all but keep VLC as a backup.
I still have Windows Media Player but it hasn't even been ran once...this shouldn't be a problem.
Replacing the WMP folder with a VLC copy will not work and removing wmp.dll with just fubar windows. You can use unlocker to try it but you've been warned.
BTW, Unlocker should of been installed day one.
http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/
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Re: VLC>WMP, Physically impossible? [message #324862 is a reply to message #324657] |
Wed, 02 April 2008 00:06 |
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Veyrdite
Messages: 1471 Registered: August 2006 Location: Australia, Sydney
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I already tried making VLC the default to open .avi but windows refuses to open the files with VLC.
Ty, I didn't know it was a windows component.
WOL: Veyrdite Previously: Dthdealer ( a long time ago )
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Re: VLC>WMP, Physically impossible? [message #324887 is a reply to message #324864] |
Wed, 02 April 2008 06:02 |
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Oblivion165
Messages: 3468 Registered: June 2003 Location: Hendersonville, North Car...
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Zion Fox wrote on Wed, 02 April 2008 04:31 | Try some codecs? Maybe VLC is so shite that it doesn't have the basic codec to play .avi files?
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VLC doesn't use direct show so it's completely codec free.
@Dthdealer That means your not doing it correctly.
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