I don't have mplayer2.exe on my Windows 7 - and I can play mp3 files natively in TC.since at least Win7
I do have mplayer2.exe on my Windows XP.
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I don't have mplayer2.exe on my Windows 7 - and I can play mp3 files natively in TC.since at least Win7
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43008 15.09.2018 09:29:21 c:\Windows\System32\mciqtz32.dll
38400 15.09.2018 09:29:31 c:\Windows\SysWOW64\mciqtz32.dll
43008 15.09.2018 09:29:21 c:\Windows\WinSxS\amd64_microsoft-windows-directshow-other_31bf3856ad364e35_10.0.17763.1_none_fe1771df38e3fc0f\mciqtz32.dll
38400 15.09.2018 09:29:31 c:\Windows\WinSxS\wow64_microsoft-windows-directshow-other_31bf3856ad364e35_10.0.17763.1_none_086c1c316d44be0a\mciqtz32.dll
The DLLs on Windows x64 Version 1809 (OS Build 17763.104) are the same.petermad wrote: 2018-10-25, 17:36 UTC I am still on version 10.0.17134.1 of the dll files - because version 1809 of Windows 10 is not available for my locale yet.
When I get updated to 1809 I will try and see if playing mp3's are broken, which it is not with my current Windows 10 Home.
Well, the file sizes of my mciqtz32.dll's are not the same as Pathduck reports here above.The DLLs on Windows x64 Version 1809 (OS Build 17763.104) are the same
It is not - on Vista and newer MUI is used , so binaries are the same on most systems, while resources are loaded from language specific MUI files.petermad wrote: 2018-10-25, 18:47 UTC 2Pathduck
...notice the locale of the two file is reported as Danish.
Yep, normally this is what the system does.petermad wrote: 2018-10-26, 07:39 UTC[...] but maybe if there exist a mui file for a given dll then the properties use the info from the mui file?