Jose Hidalgo
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Hi everybody, sorry for bothering you.
For the record I'm running a freshly installed W7 x64 SP1. Here's the history of my problems :
First I had a thumbnail caching problem with my audio files : whenever I put a .jpg file inside an audio file folder, all the audio files showed the .jpg file thumbnail in Explorer ! So, I went to this topic ( http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/19449-default-file-type-associations-restore.html ) and I used the following .reg scripts :
I also went to this topic ( http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/57455-file-extension-icon-change-default-icon.html ) and I used FileTypesMan ( FileTypesMan - Alternative to 'File Types' manager of Windows ) to associate file extensions with icons. Being a foobar2000 user, I was expecting to use all the standard foobar icons that are in the "foobar2000\icons" folder (mp3.ico, flac.ico, etc.). So, using FileTypesMan, for mp3 extension I selected the mp3.ico, for flac extension I selected the flac.ico, etc..
The problem is that "apparently" FileTypesMan seems to remember only the LAST change I made, and applies it to all audio files regardless of their extension. What I mean is that if I change the icon for .mp3 extension, I close/restart FileTypesMan, and I go to the .flac extension, it will have the path to the .mp3 icon too, even if I clearly entered the path to the .flac icon previously ! And vice-versa.
Even weirder : if I select any audio file extension in FileTypesMan (e.g. mp3) and I right click and choose "Open file type in RegEdit", then RegEdit will take me to HKCR\Applications\foobar2000.exe regardless of the file extension, and not to the corresponding file type ! Is this normal ?...
Can you please tell me what's wrong and what can I do ? Thank you.
First I had a thumbnail caching problem with my audio files : whenever I put a .jpg file inside an audio file folder, all the audio files showed the .jpg file thumbnail in Explorer ! So, I went to this topic ( http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/19449-default-file-type-associations-restore.html ) and I used the following .reg scripts :
- Disable_Thumbnail_Cache
- Default_MP3
- Default_m4a
- Enable_Thumbnail_Cache
I also went to this topic ( http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/57455-file-extension-icon-change-default-icon.html ) and I used FileTypesMan ( FileTypesMan - Alternative to 'File Types' manager of Windows ) to associate file extensions with icons. Being a foobar2000 user, I was expecting to use all the standard foobar icons that are in the "foobar2000\icons" folder (mp3.ico, flac.ico, etc.). So, using FileTypesMan, for mp3 extension I selected the mp3.ico, for flac extension I selected the flac.ico, etc..
The problem is that "apparently" FileTypesMan seems to remember only the LAST change I made, and applies it to all audio files regardless of their extension. What I mean is that if I change the icon for .mp3 extension, I close/restart FileTypesMan, and I go to the .flac extension, it will have the path to the .mp3 icon too, even if I clearly entered the path to the .flac icon previously ! And vice-versa.
Even weirder : if I select any audio file extension in FileTypesMan (e.g. mp3) and I right click and choose "Open file type in RegEdit", then RegEdit will take me to HKCR\Applications\foobar2000.exe regardless of the file extension, and not to the corresponding file type ! Is this normal ?...
Can you please tell me what's wrong and what can I do ? Thank you.
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- OS
- Windows Seven Ultimate x64 SP1
