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sotillopower 29th November 2003 10:05 PM

File associations
 
A little bug in version 1.00 RC1 build 803:

The managing of the file associations doesn't work well with the mp3 files. Even with the mp3 option unchecked in the file associations window, the next time the player starts the mp3 option is checked again!! This only affects to the icon of the mp3 files because the files still open with the predefined application (i.e. winamp) but it's kinda annoying because it makes more difficult to identify the files...


Thanks...

JemyM 3rd December 2003 02:02 PM

I have the same problem, and it annoys me alot, and I check the website every day for a fix. I have stopped to even bother reassigning associations to winamp, as bsplayer will steal it back soon afterwards.

blurpnroll 4th December 2003 02:29 AM

quick fix
 
I've had this problem too; waiting for a bugfix i solved this way: shift + right click on an mp3 / Open With: winamp or whatever.

sonic 4th December 2003 07:29 PM

i have a problem with association too ...

I check all extensions and when i double click on the .avi or .ogm or any video file , other default program is launched !

prevent if you have a bug fix !

tupac7 6th December 2003 02:52 PM

--y-e-s--
 
i got tha same thing too! I hope there will be any solution, I removed BSPlayer for that, cause it is not that good for playing mp3-music.. I prefer Winamp, but BSPlayer steals it all.

When will be BSPlayer finally less buggy??? :?

easyrider 7th December 2003 04:30 PM

for now you could do what i did: uncheck "Register extensions on player start" in File types tab. Then just reassign your mp3's to winamp. next time you start bsplayer it wil not take over mp3's

Tizio 30th December 2003 11:26 AM

Have a look at this topic: http://forum.bsplayer.org/viewtopic.php?t=3722
or follow BSPeter's suggestion: you can always change it in Windows itself, through Windows Explorer > tools > Folder Options > File types.

Bye! :)


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