That Vista Codec Pack "32bit or 64bit player" switch is just a
wrapper/front-end to my "unregmp2.exe SwapTo" trick, you can look that up
directly via searching for it. Installing a codec pack to get that
functionality saddens me for you. Why did you want that - but are still
running the 32bit player? Interesting. =)
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Speaking for myself only.
See
http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info.
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"Francis" <> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> I seem to be having trouble getting Windows Media Player to launch
> properly
> when a media file is double-clicked in Windows Explorer. Basically, the
> wmplayer.exe*32 process starts and I can hear the audio, however, there is
> no
> GUI. This happens with both audio and video files - I simply hear just
> the
> audio and there is no GUI for WMP.
>
> I have tried to solve this issue and have found a few interesting things:
>
> 1. If I open WMP first and then close it, the media file in Windows
> Explorer
> will properly launch WMP with the GUI as it normally should. This will
> continue to work fine until I restart my PC.
>
> 2. If I disable the WMP Toolbar, then everything will work as it should. I
> double-click a media file in Windows Explorer and WMP will properly launch
> (I
> don't have to open WMP first as mentioned above).
>
> I am using Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit w/ SP1. The only software that I
> can think of that is affecting this is Vista Codec Pack since it has a
> 64-bit
> section that allows you to set the default media player as either 32- or
> 64-bit. I have kept up on all the latest drivers and updates, etc...
>
> Does anyone have any possible solutions? I would like to keep the WMP
> toolbar enabled, but it is more of a pain to launch WMP first to open a
> media
> file.
>
> Thanks in advance.