I *may* be that Spotify now explicitly accesses
C:\WINDOWS\System32\DSOUND.dll, instead of relying on Windows to serve
it the dll (and hence get the one in the Spotify dir). This is just a
guess, but it sounds possible to me... I am not sure how to work around
it, though. Anyone have any ideas?

Note that on W7, the windows file is named "dsound.dll" with all lower
letters (just as DSBridge).


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