Re: MP3 File Association wierdness
Are you signed in as an administrator on your XP system for all these installations? Likewise for uninstalling through Control panel.
You may have to remove all the dBpowerAMP programs and codecs fro Control panel > Add/Remove programs. Reboot.
Check your file associations now. Most audio file types should be associated with WIndwos Media Player. If not, open WIndows Media PLayer > Tools > Options > File Types and select all.
Now reinstall all your dBpowerAMP programs (converter, codecs, player) to the same folder, as proposed by the dB installer, i.e. c:\Program Files\Illustrate.
With the latest dMC instalaliton there is a little folder of audio file icons that you can use in Explorer > Folder Options > File Types to change the default icon for various audio file types.
Use dAP Configuration to associate the files you wish with dAP. That should give you the options of a couple of dAP icons to chose from, the guitar being one of them.
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Are you signed in as an administrator on your XP system for all these installations? Likewise for uninstalling through Control panel.
You may have to remove all the dBpowerAMP programs and codecs fro Control panel > Add/Remove programs. Reboot.
Check your file associations now. Most audio file types should be associated with WIndwos Media Player. If not, open WIndows Media PLayer > Tools > Options > File Types and select all.
Now reinstall all your dBpowerAMP programs (converter, codecs, player) to the same folder, as proposed by the dB installer, i.e. c:\Program Files\Illustrate.
With the latest dMC instalaliton there is a little folder of audio file icons that you can use in Explorer > Folder Options > File Types to change the default icon for various audio file types.
Use dAP Configuration to associate the files you wish with dAP. That should give you the options of a couple of dAP icons to chose from, the guitar being one of them.
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