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I downloaded the xp embedded trial and from the site and have been
trying to custom it to my needs. I got the main program componetized ok. But I am hitting a snag when it comes to the last, and arguably the most important program needed for this application, Windows Media Encoder. I ran the usual tools to check what files and registry entries it makes on install, and frankly was taken back by the sheer amount of items I am going to have to manually add to the component to even have a chance of it working. What I was wondering if anyone here has gotten windows media encoder working before, and maybe has some advice, or perhaps a download to the component to set up windows media encoder on XPe. Thanks, any help at all is appreciated. Bob |
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No response, I have to admit I am not exactly filled with confidence
over that. I guess its a harder problem than I initially thought. I guess I could add them manually, its just thought of adding over 2 thousand items, and then no real garentee that it will work, tends to make me want to shy away from the endevure. I guess I could try to add a shoutcast server, and see how that goes, but since my companies entire audio infrastructure is built upon windows media player that not going to be that easy either. Seems like I am stuck in a catch 22 on this. Bob |
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You can try installing the Windows Media Encoder software at run time if you got Windows Installer service component added to your
image Config. This should work assuming you got all the WME dependencies in the image. -- ========= Regards, KM <f15cspec@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1170262996.659150.274490@j27g2000cwj.googlegroups.com... > No response, I have to admit I am not exactly filled with confidence > over that. I guess its a harder problem than I initially thought. > > I guess I could add them manually, its just thought of adding over 2 > thousand items, and then no real garentee that it will work, tends to > make me want to shy away from the endevure. I guess I could try to > add a shoutcast server, and see how that goes, but since my companies > entire audio infrastructure is built upon windows media player that > not going to be that easy either. Seems like I am stuck in a catch 22 > on this. > > Bob > |
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On Jan 31, 12:17 pm, "KM" <konstmor@nospam_yahoo.com> wrote:
> You can try installing the Windows Media Encoder software at run time if you got Windows Installer service component added to your > image Config. > > This should work assuming you got all the WME dependencies in the image. Thanks KM I never thought about that, how would I get around all the user prompts required for install with a headless system? |
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On Jan 31, 12:58 pm, f15cs...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Jan 31, 12:17 pm, "KM" <konstmor@nospam_yahoo.com> wrote: > > > You can try installing the Windows Media Encoder software at run time if you got Windows Installer service component added to your > > image Config. > > > This should work assuming you got all the WME dependencies in the image. > > Thanks KM > > I never thought about that, how would I get around all the user > prompts required for install with a headless system? OK, I am an idiot, I misread the answer that KM gave me. I will try to install at runtime and see what happens. |
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