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All pictures are WMP11 for XP!

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People who ask for links or Workarounds will be REPORTED!!!

Edited by Ambroos

To reiternate what's been posted by staff, please don't ask for links or how to get it. It's out there, so just search for it.

On a side note, I had no installation issues as I didn't have to worry about workarounds and whatnot (I'm using a genuine copy) :)

screenshots http://www.skoogie.be/ :)

btw hey ambroos.. how u get this thing to show up? mine never get to display the album art. are u playing from local library or the urge sample? im liking this player so much now. no more winamp for me.

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im liking this player so much now. no more winamp for me.

Edited by Skoogie

Local Library, as visualization you just need to select Info Center View: URGE, but you can't see it when you use the little arrow under Now Playing, just right-click your current viz and select.

If your current Viz has built-in menus (like GForce) click on the little arrow below Now Playing and select Album Art from Visualizations menu. Then you can right-click on your viz (Album art) and select Info Center View: URGE... Simple!

Local Library, as visualization you just need to select Info Center View: URGE, but you can't see it when you use the little arrow under Now Playing, just right-click your current viz and select.

If your current Viz has built-in menus (like GForce) click on the little arrow below Now Playing and select Album Art from Visualizations menu. Then you can right-click on your viz (Album art) and select Info Center View: URGE... Simple!

thanx my man. its showing now. :punk:

That dialog is third party extensible. This has been true going waaaaaay back when to it was first created in WMP6.0(?). You can set up custom Groups under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Multimedia\WMPlayer that point to your desired Extensions, MIME Types, Protocols, and Devices, and they'll show up here in and the File Types dialog. Please be careful, of course - don't stomp on WMP's registrations, yadda yadda yadda. It's not rocket-science. :)

So: yeah, you probably installed a third party plug-in that added support for those types, and they registered their appropriate Groups for use in WMP's file associations utilities.

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