Custom wmploc.dll's (WMP interface)

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    Custom wmploc.dll's (WMP interface)


    Hello guys, my first custom wmploc.dll
    Changed a few things in the UI :)
    I will be uploading more of these to this thread as well :)

    wmploc.dll is the interface of windows media player

    This one is only for x64.
    But i will make more later, maybe an x86 one as well :)

    To use:
    Make sure WMP is closed.
    Navigate to: Windows/syswow64/wmploc.dll
    Take ownership over the wmploc.dll file
    Make a backup of the wmploc.dll in case something goes wrong
    Replace the wmploc.dll
    Open media player and you should see the new changes :)

    NOTE: These wmploc.dll's is only for Windows 7 7600.16385.
    If you have downloaded and used illegal updates leaked through torrents, i cant promise you it will work.
    To check your build string, open cmd as admin, and type slmgr -dlv
    Note: the file is a .rar file. You will need to have an unpacker installed as winrar

    Screenshots and download below
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    Windows 7 Ultimate Vista Ultimate x64
       #2

    Looks very nice mate
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    Windows 7 Professional 32-bit (6.1, Build 7600)
       #3

    Looking forward to an x86 version
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    windows 7
       #4

    x86 version
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    64-bit Windows 8.1 Pro
       #5

    Greg S said:
    Looking forward to an x86 version

    +1 ... c'mon Serg, dont forget us!!
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    Windows 7 32bit
       #6

    Can you Help me in replacing the wmploc.DLL in system32. I customized my own wmploc.DLL,
    Actually I like to work on this file at a separate destination, then customized using restorator 2007, and then copy the customized .dll file to the system32 folder. I am successful in creating a Customized .dll but when it comes to copying the file(i have taken the ownership of wmploc.dll file), even files gets copied, but the wmploc.dll file has no change ( checked through restorator 2007) even WMP has no effect.
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    Windows 7 32bit
       #7

    gaurav29sharma said:
    Can you Help me in replacing the wmploc.DLL in system32. I customized my own wmploc.DLL,
    Actually I like to work on this file at a separate destination, then customized using restorator 2007, and then copy the customized .dll file to the system32 folder. I am successful in creating a Customized .dll but when it comes to copying the file(i have taken the ownership of wmploc.dll file), even files gets copied, but the wmploc.dll file has no change ( checked through restorator 2007) even WMP has no effect.
    I have solved the problem ...thnkx anyway :)
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    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #8

    where's download link?
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    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #9

    help. link to download?!
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    It Depends On How I Feel That DAY 64 bit
       #10

    sergiogarcia9 said:
    Hello guys, my first custom wmploc.dll
    Changed a few things in the UI :)
    I will be uploading more of these to this thread as well :)

    wmploc.dll is the interface of windows media player

    This one is only for x64.
    But i will make more later, maybe an x86 one as well :)

    To use:
    Make sure WMP is closed.
    Navigate to: Windows/syswow64/wmploc.dll
    Take ownership over the wmploc.dll file
    Make a backup of the wmploc.dll in case something goes wrong
    Replace the wmploc.dll
    Open media player and you should see the new changes :)

    NOTE: These wmploc.dll's is only for Windows 7 7600.16385.
    If you have downloaded and used illegal updates leaked through torrents, i cant promise you it will work.
    To check your build string, open cmd as admin, and type slmgr -dlv
    Note: the file is a .rar file. You will need to have an unpacker installed as winrar

    Screenshots and download below



    Nice Customization. I've noticed with a lot of the dll files that if you change 1 icon, BMP, PNG, JPG, or whatever, it'll change all of them. (i.e. explorer.exe, 6801,6805, & 6809 only need to be changed to change the start orb but, the in between resources don't change and it still looks customized) Do you know which all individual resources in the dll you should change?
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