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Minimum Required Windows Media Player?

 
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Minimum Required Windows Media Player?
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2007-04-06, 09:39 PM
Hello,

I recently updated my windows media player to version 9. Over the past year or so, each time I have upgraded media player, GBPVR seems to get less reliable during playback. Currently, I am running a P3 933 chip, so I already am pushing it and need to upgrade. But until then, is there an older version of Media player I can use to help remedy this?

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2007-04-07, 12:08 AM
Its probably not related to the version of Windows Media Player, but more decoders and codecs that have been added to your machine over time.
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2007-04-07, 03:05 PM
Tipstir -

Do you uninstall media player first? The media player classic is a standalone - how do you get that to work with GBPVR while the other media player is still installed?

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2007-04-07, 05:22 PM
jigster99 Wrote:is there an older version of Media player I can use to help remedy this?

Microsoft makes it very very hard to go back to previous versions. If you can remove it from Add/Remove programs (click Show Updates), that's the only way to remove it. If you try to run an old installer on a system with a never version, it will exit saying there is already a newer version and won't go any further.

Not sure what tipstir means by too much calling home. I only see it calling home to check for updates. Alot of software does this. I won't use WMP11 because it installs its own drivers for my portable media players. Even f I'm using the software that came with the media player, Windows Media Player was still handling the copying. The only reason I haven't jumped the WMP10 ship is because the SRS WOW effects sound great on my 5.1 & Audigy card.
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