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my spare personal time. I am speaking only on my own behalf in all cases. There is a general focus herein on Windows Media Player 9-12. However, this FAQ also covers Windows Media Player 7 (WMP7), Windows Media Player 6 (WMP6), and Media Player for XP (MPXP). Most anything about a previous version applies to the next version(s) too. Windows Media Player 12 Questions Windows Media Player 12 is part of Windows 7. The current public version is 12.0.7601.17514 . My notes so far: * If the player is crashing and you have vp6vfw.dll , mmswitch.ax , shntrans.ax , or magicspeed.ax on your system - you might want to uninstall those. * If you have an nVidia card, upgrade your video card drivers https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/832353 from the nVidia site. * If you have a Creative Audigy 2 sound card, you may be getting an error trying to play your files. To fix this issue, either switch to use Stereo instead of 5.1 or turn off the audio enhancements for the card. * If your Dell Vostro doesn't produce audio, install the Sigmatel Hi-Definition Audio Codec. (The default drivers cannot talk to the proprietary amp on that system.) * Don't have "c:\users\me" monitored. Only monitor the actual http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html music subfolders, as otherwise you're going to have a lot of extraneous notifications going to the player. * If you're getting "Server Execution Failed" errors, you may want to disable the Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service and reboot. That error indicates that something is locking the player in use in such a fashion that it can not be accessed. * There's tips on how to set the 64bit version of WMP as default here. Windows Media Player 11 Questions Windows Media Player 11 (build 11.0.5721.5145 for Windows XP SP2, 11.0.6002.18005 for Vista SP2) is available now. A handful of fixes for it are available here, and a new plug-in for Firefox here. I highly recommend Vista users at least install Vista Service Pack 1, which has numerous multimedia improvements. My notes so far: * Best Tip: If you have "mmswitch.ax" or "neroburnplugin.dll" on your system, you should remove those - those don't work with WMP. If you have "ffdshow.ax", "nvappfilter.dll" (nVidia Network Access Manager), "mpegsplitter.ax", "divxdec.ax", "xvidcore.dll", "igdumd32.dll", "sockspy.dll" (BitDefender Anti-Virus) on your system, you should make sure you have the latest versions of those, as earlier versions may causes crashes. These files alone account for almost half the problems encountered with WMP-Vista. Avoid codec packs. These install old versions of these files and cause your machine to crash. Not good. If you have "mmswitch.ax", remove or delete it, it's just bad. * SatelliteTVforPC 2006 randomly installs their own
List Welcome Guide More BleepingComputer.com → Microsoft Windows Support → Windows XP Home and Professional Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. Register a free http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/23981/network-admin-automatic-updates/ account to unlock additional features at BleepingComputer.com Welcome to BleepingComputer, a free community where people like yourself come together to discuss and learn how to use their computers. Using the site is easy and fun. As a guest, you can browse and view the various discussions in the forums, but can not create a new topic or reply to an existing one unless you are logged in. Other benefits of registering an account are windows media subscribing to topics and forums, creating a blog, and having no ads shown anywhere on the site. Click here to Register a free account now! or read our Welcome Guide to learn how to use this site. Network Admin & Automatic Updates Started by merkurdio , Jul 07 2005 08:08 PM Please log in to reply 14 replies to this topic #1 merkurdio merkurdio Members 4 posts OFFLINE Local time:02:42 AM Posted windows media player 07 July 2005 - 08:08 PM This is more of a point of contention than a urgent problem...my computer has been connected to a college network before, and the network admin grayed out the Windows XP automatic updates settings, locking them on "Automatic." Out of principle, I'd prefer to have it set on "Let me choose when to install," so I can get a good chance to look at what I'm installing and don't have to deal with those annoying "install in 5 minutes" popups. I'm no longer connected to the network, and would love to have this option back...it is my computer, after all...but after some Google searching and poking around a little in the system settings I haven't been able to find any fixes. Any suggestions? I'm running Windows XP, SP1. Back to top BC AdBot (Login to Remove) BleepingComputer.com Register to remove ads #2 thedon57 thedon57 Members 286 posts OFFLINE Gender:Male Location:Eastbourne East Susex UK Local time:07:42 AM Posted 08 July 2005 - 03:09 AM Hi if you can get hold of an sp2 disc this will install everything extra, once that has installed you can go to control panel security, click windows update and a box will appear where you can alter and set it to what you want. Hope this helps you.
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