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drdna wrote:Also, if am app will run on Vista, it will run on Windows 7.
Lyberodoggy wrote:drdna wrote:Also, if am app will run on Vista, it will run on Windows 7.
Not necessarily (I never spell this right, anyway)
Well, probably the mediaplayerobject of AM needs to be updated. You should try what juhu suggested, but I think it will work fine there while in AM it won't... You see, AM uses the MediaPlayerClassic object, while W7 use the latest media player...
One last thing. Try to run the program(s) in compatibility mode with windows xp/vista
mercedes wrote:Btw...Did u try to test it using windows XP or Vista again...?..Since this error..
I'm just wondering..when u updated pc...you didn't do anything within your game at all..?..You basically updated to Windows 7..and then tried to Run game..--right away..Or did u play around a bit..editing..ect...then notice it..
If that is the case..then i suggest testing your game..within XP or Vista again...as is..See if u still get the error..
If you want...you can upload it to a hosting site and one of use will look at it..and see if we get the error..If u don't have access to XP or Vista..
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Lyberodoggy wrote:Could you try the scripting way to play sound? (just in case it works)
Otherwise I'll try to figure this out using the newest MPObject in VB... I don't have W7 myself to test it though...
Lyberodoggy wrote:Well, you can work with a mute designer, since it will work on Vista and older.
Try searching a file called mplay.ocx
It could have been removed from the newest windows...
RegSvr32 "filepath"
Lyberodoggy wrote:Try to copy the mplay32.ocx to your W7 installation and then use thecmd.exe command to register it...
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RegSvr32 "filepath"
Lyberodoggy wrote:Then copy all of them to the system32 folder of your W7 installation (if there's such a folder)
CBSection31 wrote:Yes, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE tell us!!!
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