
02-28-2007
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Re: error message
I was going to do that but I was hoping not to load another non MS
application to my new Vista install if I didn't need to.
I take it there is no tweak to have the MS media player open more than one
instance?
"Ronnie Vernon MVP" <rv@invalid.org> wrote in message
news:9E1AEF33-E2D5-4A42-A59D-D8610641738D@microsoft.com...
> There are plenty of third party media players on the internet, some free
> and some not. Use Google to search.
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> Ronnie Vernon
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Shell/User
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> "bob b" <removebbrazie@knowledge1.com> wrote in message
> news:4BC07E4C-DCC9-4AD4-A792-9D2B9B5EA017@microsoft.com...
>> With XP I liked to open more than one media player at a time. In Vista I
>> can't find a way.
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>> I like to listen to our local NPR radio station online while working with
>> other media or video files at the same time.
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>> I would open the old mplayer2.exe which had a small footprint and do a
>> fine
>> job. Now when I try to open it it will say: The procedure entry point
>> RunDIIW could not be located in the dynamic link library msdxm.ocx. Even
>> though msdxm.ocx is in Windows/system32. That must not be what it is
>> looking
>> for in the .ocx file.
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>> Is there a way or maybe another application I can use in Vista to
>> listen/view more than one instance?
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>> Thanks in advance. Bob.
>>
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