Mohan... wrote:
> Roger Fink wrote:
>> To fix a problem I was having viewing embedded Quicktime movies in
>> Firefox, I updated Quicktime Alternative to 1.90, the last available
>> version for Win2000 (I don't have Quicktime installed but this is an
>> alternative way to play Quicktime files, including embedded ones).
>> That did fix the embedded problem, as the QT plugins now finally
>> show up in the Firefox directory, but I have a new one - none of my
>> movie or audio files that formerly opened normally using Media
>> Player Classic (virtually everything) will open, except through the
>> right click "Open With" feature. The right click "Open" option, or a
>> double click, produces a note from Windows telling me to create a
>> file association, or, if I've already done that, a New Folder box
>> appears. If I change the association to WMP9 the open function
>> works, but when I change it back to Media Player Classic it doesn't.
>> Note that when I did the upgrade it did say it was registering the
>> file associations.
>>
>> I'm not in big trouble (yet) because I can revert with GoBack to
>> just before the upgrade, but I'd rather just solve the problem and
>> be able to keep the benefits gained by the upgrade, so any
>> suggestions appreciated.
>>
>>
>
> Probably, you need to register the file formats in MP Classic:
> View/ Options/ Player/ Formats.
> Check "Look File extensions first", and check the "All" button or only
> the desired formats under "Video" and "Audio" individually.
>
> Perhaps, these format associations need to be first "unchecked" under
> WMP9 Tools/Options/File types.
>
> You can try asking at microsoft.public.windowsmedia if it doesn't
> solve.
>
> Mohan...
Pretty much as you describe it I think, but just to be on the safe side I
went duck hunting with a Howitzer:
Changed file associations to WMP9 as far as possible.
Uninstalled QT alt, MPC, and K-Lite. Re-installed latest or best-for-W2K
versions. Had to establish MPC file associations one by one to make OS aware
of what was going on. Everything good now, except that flash files, swf &
flv, don't play well - minor issue, hopefully fixable. Just to put an
exclamation point on things, lost internet connection as I was trying to
post, had to reconstruct this from scratch, this time on WordPad.
Lots of billable time but no one to send it to. Anyway, thanks very much.
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