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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Bobboau on March 15, 2007, 09:22:03 pm

Title: time to down grade
Post by: Bobboau on March 15, 2007, 09:22:03 pm
ok, so I get home tonight and after some time I notice that some of the icons on my desktop are diferent, and after a moment I realise, they are some AVI files, so I'm thinking somehow quicktime took over again, so I try to open one and, BAM! windows media player want's me to validade windows, cause it's aparently been upgraded to version 11.  at first I didn't understand this untill my sister came down and out of the blue mentioned that she did it cause it asked her to when she came into my room to burn a CD... :doubt:

because I didn't have enough problems with my computer already, is it even friking posable to down grade WMP?
Title: Re: time to down grade
Post by: Flipside on March 15, 2007, 09:24:51 pm
You can choose your friends.....

The only thing I can suggest you try is the Add/Remove programs, but I strongly suspect in the case of WMP you are going to be out of luck, it may have backed up the old files, I'll keep my fingers crossed.
Title: Re: time to down grade
Post by: neoterran on March 15, 2007, 09:27:04 pm
no, you have to use system restore.
Title: Re: time to down grade
Post by: Flipside on March 15, 2007, 09:28:32 pm
Yeah, I just checked my own version of WMP, there's no backup files at all :(
Title: Re: time to down grade
Post by: Unknown Target on March 15, 2007, 09:36:01 pm
This happened to me once, IIRC I think I removed WMP from the add/remove programs list, or I redownloaded WMP 9 from the internet.
Title: Re: time to down grade
Post by: IceFire on March 15, 2007, 09:42:21 pm
WMP 11 is actually pretty good.  An improvement on 10.  I can't remember 9...which was butt ugly...but might have worked better.  But yeah a System Restore is the only way to remove it.  Sort of silly.
Title: Re: time to down grade
Post by: Starkweather on March 15, 2007, 09:59:38 pm
WMP 11 is actually pretty good.  An improvement on 10.  I can't remember 9...which was butt ugly...but might have worked better.  But yeah a System Restore is the only way to remove it.  Sort of silly.

Don't ever say that WMP is good.

Winamp and CoreMedia are the only players that deserve that title.

You're just scaring me is all, yes, I have used 11, and I think it's just ugly, and doesn't do as good as a job 10 did, gimmie my small winamp plskthx.
Title: Re: time to down grade
Post by: jr2 on March 15, 2007, 10:35:02 pm
Isn't the built-in CD burning the only thing that WMP has over Winamp?  (Winamp's is 2x max unless you pay $$, I dunno the speed of WMP, I use third party burning progs.)
Title: Re: time to down grade
Post by: wtf_cl0vvn on March 15, 2007, 10:36:28 pm
Winamp is pretty good. I used to have Creative MediaSource...kind of unwieldy. Good for ripping though; I use Nero for burning CDs.

My friend had this problem too; just Add/Remove and reinstall 9. and tell your sister not to install 11 again  :)

Title: Re: time to down grade
Post by: IceFire on March 15, 2007, 10:40:36 pm
WMP 11 is actually pretty good.  An improvement on 10.  I can't remember 9...which was butt ugly...but might have worked better.  But yeah a System Restore is the only way to remove it.  Sort of silly.

Don't ever say that WMP is good.

Winamp and CoreMedia are the only players that deserve that title.

You're just scaring me is all, yes, I have used 11, and I think it's just ugly, and doesn't do as good as a job 10 did, gimmie my small winamp plskthx.
Baah...WMP 10 was aweful...not as aweful as 9 as I remember it but still aweful.  Don't get me wrong..Winamp is my audio player of choice and nothing so far has managed to dethrone it.  But I usually use Winamp for audio and something else for video.  DivX player used to be good but buggy and crashed a fair bit so WMP has generally been my video playing software.  nV DVD for DVD's.
Title: Re: time to down grade
Post by: Flipside on March 15, 2007, 10:44:08 pm
I have WMP 10, I only really use it foy playing mp3s or movies on a double click, so as long as it works, it really doesn't bother me what it looks like or anything,
Title: Re: time to down grade
Post by: wtf_cl0vvn on March 15, 2007, 10:44:25 pm
For videos I would recommend VLC. Plays pretty much anything you'll come across.
Title: Re: time to down grade
Post by: Kosh on March 15, 2007, 10:56:26 pm
For videos I would recommend VLC. Plays pretty much anything you'll come across.


QFT


It will any DVD, no matter if the region codes of your machine and the disc don't match.
Title: Re: time to down grade
Post by: Bobboau on March 15, 2007, 11:00:21 pm
VLC is my heavy artilery media player, for things WMP won't touch, unfortunately WMP is skinable and VLC is not to the best of my knowledge, and I have made a very nice skin for my WMP.
Title: Re: time to down grade
Post by: Mars on March 15, 2007, 11:02:55 pm
For videos I would recommend VLC. Plays pretty much anything you'll come across.

VLC for video

Foobar2000 for audio
Title: Re: time to down grade
Post by: Herra Tohtori on March 15, 2007, 11:59:49 pm
For videos I would recommend VLC. Plays pretty much anything you'll come across.


QFT


It will any DVD, no matter if the region codes of your machine and the disc don't match.

VLC (at least the version I have) doesn't play DST audio tracks on DVD's. Mediaplayer Classic does... Most of the time VLC is my player of choice watching video files, though. WinAmp for listening music because I'm used to it's media library (and MilkDrop is a nice visualization...), but I use Foobar2000 for playing individual files, as it starts much faster than WinAmp.

About WMPlayer... isn't there an option in Add/Remove applications to show updates? I have vague memory of successfully downgrading my own media player some time ago.
Title: Re: time to down grade
Post by: Turey on March 16, 2007, 12:08:22 am
I use VLC for everything...  :nervous:
Title: Re: time to down grade
Post by: Rictor on March 16, 2007, 02:17:48 am
because I didn't have enough problems with my computer already, is it even friking posable to down grade WMP?

If your sister is keen on having specifically Windows Media Player, and you might as well have the latest version, you can download a little validator app from the usual places (certain Swedish buckaneers). It's what i did and it works fine now.
Title: Re: time to down grade
Post by: jr2 on March 16, 2007, 02:47:38 am
heh
I have a legal copy, but I did too... just because :arrr:
Title: Re: time to down grade
Post by: Ghostavo on March 16, 2007, 03:16:57 am
VLC is my heavy artilery media player, for things WMP won't touch, unfortunately WMP is skinable and VLC is not to the best of my knowledge, and I have made a very nice skin for my WMP.

Erm... Settings -> Switch Interface -> Skins 2

http://www.videolan.org/vlc/skins.php
Title: Re: time to down grade
Post by: Unknown Target on March 16, 2007, 05:57:02 am
I like WMP 9 because it's good for those quickie double-clicks on movie files (winamp takes too long). WMP10 and 11 are super bloated and much slower, negating the only advantage it has (plus I had some issues with playback on them).
Title: Re: time to down grade
Post by: jr2 on March 16, 2007, 06:41:31 am
ur in for a treat... I think!
Hit Start > Run
Type
Code: [Select]
mplayer2Hit the Enter key.
Drag & drop!
Title: Re: time to down grade
Post by: Nuke on March 16, 2007, 08:50:49 am
i use winamp minus half of its built in plugins. winamp has a nice little module uninstaller if you wish top remove some if its bloat. you can even strip it down to its bear minimum if you want. you can make it faster still by using classic skin mode. the core of the program is still predy solid once the bloat is removed.

i usually uninstall all visualizations accept avs, any dsp plugs, you can do away with modern skins, jump to file and tray controls are useless. in the media library plugins theres lots of stuff to kill, like online services, the dashboard, now playing and so on. half of those dont work anyway, slowing down or crashing the program. i kill shoutcast cause they dont have a kvlt enough metal station. shoutcast slows startup alot. onve you kill all you dont want winamp kicks ass.

winamp on my machine loads in 3 seconds. wich is really fast considering the size of my library.
Title: Re: time to down grade
Post by: castor on March 16, 2007, 12:38:16 pm
Why not try mplayer for movies? It has skins too.
Title: Re: time to down grade
Post by: Taristin on March 17, 2007, 03:55:54 pm
I like my WMP... Anything it wont play I use VCL, ofc, but I dont see any reason to switch to another player on principle alone when WMP has worked for me just fine for everything I need it to do.
Title: Re: time to down grade
Post by: MP-Ryan on March 17, 2007, 05:50:34 pm
WinAmp + VLC = win.