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melbei
post May 30 2002, 11:47 AM
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I recently upgraded to windows me (still not as good as dos) and was frustrated to find that pretentious version of media player was included...after a bit of hunting i found the following article which took me back to v6(something that doesnt have to be pretty to work)
"From a DOS Prompt window, type:

REN C:\Progra~1\Window~1\Wmplayer.exe Wmplayer.exx and press Enter. Note the spaces between REN_C:\Progra~1\Window~1\Wmplayer.exe_Wmplayer.exx  

Next you need to type: Copy C:\Progra~1\Window~1\Mplayer2.exe  C:\Progra~1\Window~1\Wmplayer.exe and press Enter. That's all there is to it and your Quick Launch icon should now have the 6X look."


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melbei
post Jul 28 2002, 10:02 AM
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STOP!!!!!! DON'T DO ANYTHING!!!!!!!!!

There is a problem with ie 5+ when using an older version of media player.
The best way to get rid of the skin is to change the settings from within media player.
Sorry if this caused any problems....I strongly reccomend anyone update media player to the latest version ASAP!!


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Paul
post Jun 19 2003, 02:27 PM
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Even better is to use Media Player Classic which is similar to Windows Media Player 6.4 but up-to-date

Media Player Classic


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post Dec 27 2009, 07:23 PM
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You can try Drag n Drop that file to Windows Media Player.... should work.. Normally avseq.DAT is situated in MPEGAV folder on VCD.
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