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Topic: Vista file association issue
natslovR
Posts: 5318
Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
How to i stop windows media player being associated with my mp3/m3u files. I've done everything i can find in windows media player and winamp to try and associate the files with winamp but they always open in wmp. I'm even running that little homo winamp icon in my systray.

Also, when windows media player does play an mp3, then is minised it just disappears. Completely. I can press stop on my keyboard and it stops playing, but still has the file locked. Any help on killing media player greatly appreciated.
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whoop
Posts: 10928
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
right click the toolbar & go toolbars -> windows media player then when you minimize it it'll show up as a toolbar. I don't know anything about wmp completely dissapearing. Does it end up in the systray?
natslovR
Posts: 5319
Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
Thanks for that. Nope, wasn't going to the systray. I'd have to kill the process in taskmanager to stop it locking the mp3 i'd last accidentally opened with it.
Jim
Posts: 5393
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
there's no reason for you to associate mp3/m3u files with anything but windows media player. just accept it
whoop
Posts: 10929
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
can't right click its process and go window -> bring to front in task manager? I've used that a couple of times to bring back programs that seem to have gone bye bye. Also another one I constantly got with mine sweeper was it would somehow open itself off screen so a quick alt+space+m and use the arrow keys to move it back onto the screen fixed it. Also seems to work on some programs in xp.

edit: also install this process explorer. It's infinitely better than the built in task manager of windows, I think it still works on vista, maybe.

last edited by whoop at 17:31:09 04/Feb/07
sc00bs
Posts: 2173
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i heard a rumour that WMP11 checks the authenticity of you mp3s etc and doesnt play them if they are downloaded etc?

i think its total bs, have u guys had any problems with not authentic media?
mongie
Posts: 3885
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
urr.....

I right click on selected MP3, go "Open With" and then choose the program of my choice from the box and click "Always use this program"

It worked for Winamp v WMP and it also worked for MPC v WMP
natslovR
Posts: 5321
Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
Open With / Chose default program worked. Maybe i should do Vista for Dummies.

Process explorer has been updated for vista and is sweet.

I haven't purchased any MP3s and WMP wasn't complaining about any of them. Maybe it checks if your license of wm* files is valid, but wtf would you be doing with them anyway?
Eds
Posts: 8143
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i heard a rumour that WMP11 checks the authenticity of you mp3s etc and doesnt play them if they are downloaded etc?

i think its total bs, have u guys had any problems with not authentic media?


Total BS :) Works just fine here
koopz
Posts: 6077
Location: Queensland
i heard a rumour that WMP11 checks the authenticity of you mp3s etc and doesnt play them if they are downloaded etc?



yep.. don't have your audio files encoded with usage rights and you'll be fine. this has been in effect since um... MP9 I think
whoop
Posts: 10930
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Open With / Chose default program worked. Maybe i should do Vista for Dummies.

haha I was going to suggest that but then thought nah he must have already tried that.
Mantra
Crusty old man
Posts: 1700
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
there's no reason for you to associate mp3/m3u files with anything but windows media player. just accept it
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Jim
Posts: 5394
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
mantra this is a serious thread
mongie
Posts: 3886
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Open With / Chose default program worked. Maybe i should do Vista for Dummies.


haha I was going to suggest that but then thought nah he must have already tried that.


I work at officeworks, it makes me think of the most basic things first...

just for the record though... that whole Open With thing, has been around in windows as long as I remember... Definatley in 2k and xp.
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