My Operating System is Windows XP Home addition.
Today, after installing dBpowerAMP's Audio Player, when I clicked on it for the first time, the said player appeared. However, later I have encountered a series of problems with it : (1) When I double-click on it, it doesn't show the player on the Desktop. I see the Player' Icon and its name down on the Taskbar, but when I click or double-click on it (on the Taskbar) I see only, something jumping up, and, after les than a second, back to the taskbar. By right-clicking on it on the taskbar I can only close it. (2) When I double-click in the Explorer on any file which I associated with dBpoweAMP Player, it doesn't play. (3) I configured dBpowerAMP File Type Associations so that it should be the default player of ra, rm, ram and MPC files only. Notwithstanding, from time to time I see that the icons on the desktop (and elsewhere) of MP3 and other music files changed to the icon of dBpoweramp; and when I check the "File Association" of dBpowerAMP it shows that all the audio files are associated with it.
Uninstalling the player and then reinstalling it didn't solve the problem; though, I should add, that when I uninstalled the player I did not remove it from the Register, since I didn't know how to remove from it the Player only, without removing the Converter too.
Thanks in advance for any help.
stibi
Today, after installing dBpowerAMP's Audio Player, when I clicked on it for the first time, the said player appeared. However, later I have encountered a series of problems with it : (1) When I double-click on it, it doesn't show the player on the Desktop. I see the Player' Icon and its name down on the Taskbar, but when I click or double-click on it (on the Taskbar) I see only, something jumping up, and, after les than a second, back to the taskbar. By right-clicking on it on the taskbar I can only close it. (2) When I double-click in the Explorer on any file which I associated with dBpoweAMP Player, it doesn't play. (3) I configured dBpowerAMP File Type Associations so that it should be the default player of ra, rm, ram and MPC files only. Notwithstanding, from time to time I see that the icons on the desktop (and elsewhere) of MP3 and other music files changed to the icon of dBpoweramp; and when I check the "File Association" of dBpowerAMP it shows that all the audio files are associated with it.
Uninstalling the player and then reinstalling it didn't solve the problem; though, I should add, that when I uninstalled the player I did not remove it from the Register, since I didn't know how to remove from it the Player only, without removing the Converter too.
Thanks in advance for any help.
stibi
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