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Topic: Windows Media Player Plus! - Various enhancements for WMP (Read 389743 times) previous topic - next topic
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Re: Windows Media Player Plus! - Various enhancements for WMP

Reply #325
Really like this WMPplus plugin works great with windows 11 pro, it's nice to have a rewind and fast forward feature that you can set hotkeys for works really well for the media centre remote you can set the hotkeys for the remote.

One question is there anyway to to set the rewind or fast forward to be less than 5 seconds I see options for 5, 10 & 20sec but would really like it if there was a setting to go down to 2 or 3 seconds as I use media player to listen to my music with headphones and certain music that sounds good I like to rewind a bit also currently I'm lerning languages and need to rewind like 1 or 2 seconds back to hear the word etc?

Re: Windows Media Player Plus! - Various enhancements for WMP

Reply #326
It's currently not possible to define a hotkey to rewind or forward less than 5 seconds, I'm afraid. Such functionality might be added in a future version, but definitely not in the short term.

Re: Windows Media Player Plus! - Various enhancements for WMP

Reply #327
Hello, I've been using this program on WMP11, and it's great. But one thing is that I need to reinstall every time in order for plugin to work. It only works after reinstalling and booting up WMP after.

Re: Windows Media Player Plus! - Various enhancements for WMP

Reply #328
When the plug-in doesn't appear then that probably means that you're running the 64-bit version of WMP's executable file (wmplayer.exe), because the plug-in only supports the 32-bit version.

You should be able to resolve this by making sure that you're running C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Media Player\wmplayer.exe (and *not* wmplayer.exe in C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player, which is 64-bit).