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Displaying M4A/MP4-Tags in Windows Explorer?

Reply #25
I built a new version in which, on 64 bit systems, the installer should create a link on the Start Menu that allows you to run Windows Explorer in 32 bit mode as suggested in the Microsoft Knowledge Base article. Can you please download and try this latest version from http://www.whitebear.ch/music and let me know if it works?
Works as described.



Displaying M4A/MP4-Tags in Windows Explorer?

Reply #28
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I have recently added support for Windows XP too.
You can dowload it on http://www.whitebear.ch/music

Regards,
AndrewFG
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Just wanna thank you for the program, I'am using it on XP. (looks good!)

Displaying M4A/MP4-Tags in Windows Explorer?

Reply #29
Looks great, don't suppose there is any chance for a non-Vista build? 

I have recently added support for Windows XP too.
You can dowload it on http://www.whitebear.ch/music

Regards,
AndrewFG


Hi Andrew,

i think we've talked over at squeezebox before, you made the DLNA server for SBS, right?

anyway, i have a thread over there thats kinda long, but maybe you could share your insight on it:

http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=59929

a lot of the same type questions as in this thread about ratings, and how to do similar things in id3, flac/vorbis, and m4a

thx!  -mdw