Roger Fink wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
I really cannot stand using Microsoft's Windows Media Player.
However, Windows XP does not allow me to remove it. So I disabled it
for SeaMonkey, using the Add-ons Manager.
Contained within Windows Media Player at<C:\Program Files\Windows
Media Player\> are two DLL files: npwmsdrm.dll and npdrmv2.dll.
These both involve Microsoft's Digital Rights Management (DRM)
capabilities. Add-ons Manager shows these as enabled despite the fact
that Windows Media Player is disabled.
When I disable Windows Media Player, should not all parts of it also
become disabled? Are the two DRM DLLs used at all when I listen to
streaming music through SeaMonkey via RealPlayer or Winamp? Or are
they strictly for Windows Media Player?
Seems sort of obvious, but in case you haven't already done this, re-enable
WMP and then disable the two plugins (you can't remove them, at least on
WMP9). Now re-disable WMP and hope for the best.
Whether you can trade one for the other I don't know, but WMP9 is less nasty
than its successors, and there is a really excellent hack for ripping mp3s
at 48000 Hz that I'll be glad to post a link to.
I stopped at WMP10. Does your hack work with this version?
--
JD..
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