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sbloombaum wrote on 8/4/2004, 2:17 PM
I believe that WMP9 is going to kill WMP6.4 or 7.x when you install.

However, there is a sort of "classic" media player that is part of 7.x and 9.x, try start | run | mplayer2.exe to see it. It will have access to all the codecs which 9.x sees.

As to the player object, WMP9 will emulate player 7.x when embedded in a web page with the WMP7 classid (ends in e95), as well as being callable with its own classid (ends in faa6).

Dunno' if this really answers your question...
stormstereo wrote on 8/5/2004, 2:17 PM
Bumpety bump.

Thanks Seth for your effort.

Anyone know the definitive answer to my original question?

Best/Tommy
erratic wrote on 8/5/2004, 2:29 PM
I've installed both Media Player Classic and WMP9 on my XP system. No problems.
stormstereo wrote on 8/5/2004, 3:23 PM
Thanks man, now that I feel safer I'm going to have a go.
Best/Tommy