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Old 19th May 2004
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Default Error when trying to play ram files

i have done the following in order to play ram files:

1. downloaded the rp9win32codecs.tar and extracted to the windows/system folder (im using W98). Well to be acccurate i unzipped the content to w2/system folder. w2 its my windows directory, i had a problem and couldnt re-installed windows on top of the windows folder. In the system folder Theres already a pncrt.dll and its a newer one than the one that comes with the package so i chose not to overwrite the newer one.

2. downloaded the realmediasplitter_20030904 and extracted to the system directory the file from the "Release" folder not the one from the "Release Unicode".

3. Start menu, Run, then i type in regsvr32 rmsplitter.ax and enter and i get this message:


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What am i doing wrong?

P.S: i have installed and running properly real player 10, and i dont have any problem playing real files with other media players
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Old 22nd May 2004
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