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I did find bsplayer.xml and it has 0 bytes. It was in folder "insfiles". |
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In windows7 for example is located in users / yourname / appdata / roaming / BSPlayer (PRO) In Windows XP should be in C:\Documents and Settings\[YourName]\Application Data\BSplayer (Pro) |
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Note the file may also be in BS.Player's installation folder (if you opted for that possibility when you installed BS.Player). How do I save my personal settings?
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