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Its not a media player. Have a read of this page: Codec - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Its not a media player. Have a read of this page: Codec - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
i hv download it but i my .mkv files still unable to be play. Is there anything that i miss out?
Start orb | All Programs | Shark007 Codecs
rightclick Settings Application, choose run as administrator,
bottom of the interface, check the box, use SUGGESTED Settings
Thanks Shark007 :)
New versions are out:
x86 (v2.3.8):
changelog:
- add ability, use PDVD9 for LiveTV
- add tool, media center playlist
- update gabests filters 1659
- update ffdshow 3268
- interface bug fixes
x64 (v2.4.2):
changelog:
- update gabests filters 1659
- update ffdshow 3268
- interface bug fixes
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I had to release 239 for 32bit and 243 for x64 becaue of the following quote from my WIKI
It is impossible to write settings to the registry of the users account while in administrative mode so I made the application detect administrative changes and subsequently openning the application as a user without admin rights will automatically transfer the administrative options to the users account as applicable.Concerning S/PDIF, digital, optical and HDMI: The administrator and a regular user are different users and each must setup the Audio TAB for FFDshow pass-through. At no time should anyone have a need to click the leftside of the Audio TAB manually; it uses system detection.
The above is also activated for the Restore feature because it also can only run in administrative mode. So after performing a Restore, choosing to open the application without admin rights will automatically transfer all of the adminstative options to the logged in user. This refers to options the user could not have set on their own anyway.
Last edited by Shark007; 29 Jul 2010 at 16:54.
So, when I've been opening the settings applications using the "Run As Administrator" and making changes, they weren't actually being applied to my current account and activities as the user I was logged in as? Therefore, any changes I made, would not have made any affect on the videos I was viewing as a regular user?
[QUOTE=FliGi7;577122]This information mostly applied to video's that were using FFDshow for decoding. Most changes in the application occur at the 'system level' so things worked as expected, but changes that were sent to the users registry (such as choosing TV output over Monitor on the Config TAB) were not being applied to the users registry.
In the current releases, I have implemented a way to read the administrative changes by the logged on user account and write those changes to the users registry when required, but the user must open the application as a user after making administrative changes.