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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2001
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In trying to fix the infamous IE 5.5 "save or open" dialog box problem , I seem to have created another problem.
I can't get Winamp to open pls files anymore. Realplayer opens in its place. I've reinstalled Winamp, set associations to Winamp in the program AND in Windows (using W2k here). Since PLS is actually set to Winamp in Folder Options, I can't see what's making Realplayer kick in. Realplayer is not set to reassociate any extentions. Anyone have an idea as to what is causing this?? |
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Frenchoderator
Join Date: May 2000
Location: Lavabo, fond du couloir, 3è porte à droite
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Real Player is quite aggressive about file associations. Associate Winamp with PLS file, then turn on the Winamp Agent (Preferences>Setup>Agent> Check "Enable Winamp Agent" and "Maintain file associations").
If this doesn't work, post again. |
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Techorator
Winamp & Shoutcast Team Join Date: Jun 2000
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Also, it'd be wise to first goto:
RealPlayer -> View -> Preferences -> Upgrade tab It sounds like you've already unchecked mp3, pls & m3u from within "Re-associate", but have you also unselected them in "Auto Restore Settings"? After doing this, then do as Twilightseer says! |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2001
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As I said ,did all the 'easy stuff'. I've done all the things mentioned and still no go. Winamp is actually listed as the program to run with PLS files. RP insists on running.
Haven't gone so far as to remove RP as I'm trying to avoid too many system changes. Never know when theres an evil gotcha lurking. What registry key could be hosed here? I've looked and don't see anything obvious. |
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REAL PLAYER!?
get rid of the peice of shit! its really crapy so lose it!
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Techorator
Winamp & Shoutcast Team Join Date: Jun 2000
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Make sure the mimetype isn't audio/plx (or whatever it is that RP uses)
Folder Options -> FileTypes -> Winamp playlist file -> Edit The correct mimetype for Winamp is any of: audio/scpls (default); audio/mpeg; audio/x-mpegurl; audio/m3u Further tips can be found in at least 2 of the links in the "Problems with File Associations" section of this thread from TSGH (includes registry tips): http://forums.winamp.com/showthread.php?threadid=36850 |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2001
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http://forums.winamp.com/showthread.php?threadid=37053
Some suggestions there got this fixed. Did some major digging prior to the fix and the problem stemmed from the pls file being renamed into an xpl file due to the way the MIME registry pointers were set. The xpl playlist would load into Winamp, but not begin or be able to play. Dang. Reinstalling Winamp and reassociating did NOT fix this on its own, maybe it should have that capability . These were bascially the keys that fixed this [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.pls] @="Winamp.PlayList" "Content Type"="audio/scpls" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\MIME\Database\Content Type\audio/scpls] "Extension"=".pls" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\MIME\Database\Content Type\audio/x-scpls] "Extension"=".pls" The extensions were set to the XPL type , which did not work very well at all ;--). |
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The registry fix worked
I was having the same problems with Win2k also. Does not seem to be a problem in 98 or ME.
Editing the registry keys noted above fixed the problem. |
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