There's already one on Vista 64 bit systems in the
c:\program files\windows media player
directory. 3rd party codecs really haven't caught up to 64bit yet, though.
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See
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"drg" <drg@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:
> Stap me vittles! Worked first time. That simple.
>
> Out of interest is there a 64 bit version of media player on the cards?
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> Dave G
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>
> "Rob" wrote:
> Quote:
>> When this happens, press Ctrl+Shift+Esc to start Task Manager, select the
>> Processes tab and you'll find the wmplayer.exe process is already running
>> (although it doesn't appear on the Applications tab). Select it and
>> choose
>> End Process.
>>
>> I've no idea why, but some bug in Vista causes wmplayer to start whenever
>> the PC is restarted or brought out of sleep, but without its window
>> showing.
>> You can't run two instances of wmplayer, and as Vista assumes you're
>> trying
>> to run a second instance when you click Windows Media Player, it silently
>> ignores you.
>>
>>