حوّلت, غيّرت أو ثبتت [64-بيت] [ويندووس] [مديوم بلر] 11 ([ومب11]) في [ويندووس] [فيستا] [إكس64] بما أنّ تقصير
في [ويندووس] [فيستا] [إكس64] ([64بيت] صيغة), الطبعة [32-بيت] من [ويندووس] [مديوم بلر] 11 ثبتت ([ومب] 11) كالتقصير [ويندووس] [مديوم بلر]. هذا أتمّت أن يتفادى وقلّلت أيّ إنسجام إصدارات أو مشاكل أنّ يمكن نشأت مع [كدكس] أو أخرى [ديركتشوو] يرتبط [بلوغ-ينس] أو [أدّ-ونس] أنّ أغلبية من هم بعد بنى ل [أبرت سستم] [32-بيت]. مهما, إن أنت تقرّر أن يستعمل الصيغة [64-بيت] [ومب11] مع ك [64بيت] صيغة [ويندووس] [فيستا], خصوصا [نوو ثت] [مور ند مور] [كدكس] ساندت [64-بيت] يحسب منصة, و[إكس64] [فّدشوو] [كدك] أيّ يستطيع فككت في الواقع أيّ سمعيّة أو مرئيّة أوساط مبارد يتلقّى يكون أطلقت, أنت يستطيع استعملت [ا فو] يتيح طريقة أن يطلق 64 لقمة [ومب11] أو ببساطة مفتاح, غيّرت أو قايضت النظامة تقصير [مديوم بلر] إلى [إكس64] [ويندووس] [مديوم بلر], وعاودت [بك تو] [إكس86] صيغة عندما يحتاج أنت أن.
بتقصير, حددت ال [ومب] [32-بيت] 11 [إكس86] في ممر من "[بروغرمفيلس] ([إكس86]) % \ [ويندووس] [مديوم بلر]", و [ومب11] [64-بيت] [إكس64] حددت في ملف من "[بروغرمفيلس] \ [ويندووس] [مديوم بلر]". هكذا الطريقة أولى أن يستعمل [64-بيت] [ويندووس] [مديوم بلر] ب يطلق [ومب] من ه [إكس64] موقعة.
ذهبت أن يبدأ ->يركض, ونفّذت "[بروغرمفيلس] \ [ويندووس] [مديوم بلر] \ [ومبلر.إكس]" (دون إقتباسات). بالتّعاقب, أنت يستطيع خلقت طريق مختصر مع هدف وموقعة يثبت إلى الآنفة, ويضع الطريق مختصر على مكتب ل [إسي كّسّ].
هناك ثاني طريقة أنّ يجعل ال [ومب] 11 [إكس64] كالتقصير [مديوم بلر] ل [ويندووس] [فيستا]. أنت تحتاج أن ينجز 2 [ستبس] كلّ أن يقايض إلى صيغة [64-بيت] أو أن يفكّ التغير [بك تو] صيغة [32-بيت] [ومب]. خطوة أولى من [أونرغمب2.إكس] أمر تغير ال [أبرت سستم] طريق مختصر إلى نقطة إلى [ومب] [64بيت], بينما الثاني تسجيل خطوة يغيّر المبرد جمعيات تقصير برنامج إلى [ومب64-بيت], أيّ يحدّد الذي برنامج كنت سيستعمل عندما يطقطق أنت مزدوجة فوق أوساط مبرد.
أن يفتح يحوّل وغيّرت إلى [إكس64] أو [64-بيت] من [ومب11], يعزّز أمر رسالة حثّ كمديرة ويطبع الأمر تالي:
[ويندير] \ [سستم32] \ [أونرغمب2.إكس] /SwapTo: 64
بعد ذلك, مفتوحة تسجيل يبحر محررة ([رجديت]), بعد ذلك إلى ال التسجيل مفتاح من "[هكلوكلمشن] \ برمجيّة \ مكروسوفت \ [ويندووس] \ [كرّنتفرسون] \ [أبّ] ممرات \ [ومبلر.إكس]". Then set the registry subkey “Path” to be “%ProgramFiles%\Windows Media Player” (without quotes), and “(Default)” subkey (normally the first entry) to “%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Windows Media Player\wmplayer.exe” (without quotes).
To undo the x64 change, switch, swap, revert and change back the default media player to Windows Media Player 11 x86 32-bit edition, also open an elevated command prompt with administrator privileges, but issue the following command instead:
%windir%\system32\unregmp2.exe /SwapTo:32
Then, run Registry Editor, and reset the value for registry subkey of “Path” and “(Default”).
With either one of two methods, you will have complete full x64 Windows Media Player experience.
Check out how to set x64 Windows Media Player as default in Windows 7.
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October 25th, 2009 01:57
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May 20th, 2009 05:03
Your welcome Marcel
April 6th, 2009 08:25
THANK YOU !!!! After trying many many “solutions” that were recommended … this is the ONLY one that worked. 64-bit Windows System seems incompatable with many programs. I can’t use “Google Desktop” either.
March 14th, 2009 16:20
Hi!
I just wanted to say thanks to WaltRex. His method turned out to be the working one. This saved me to edit the complete registry, undoing it from all keys pointing to 32bit mplayer.
Thanks!
Marcel.
January 1st, 2009 02:46
I figured it out. Under the “Path” key, type
%ProgramFiles%\Windows Media Player\
Just like that without quotes. If you type “wmplayer.exe” aftet the “\” it gives you an error. Leave te “defualt” as:
“%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Windows Media Player\wmplayer.exe”
Include the quotes.
November 28th, 2008 09:00
Following the guide step-by-step, it still did not launch automatically under a 64-bit image. However, after just a few small registry, I managed to get it to launch. Referencing the guide, under “Path”, instead of “%Programfiles(x86)%\Windows Media Player” as the key, use “%ProgramFiles%\Windows Media Player”, redirecting it to launch the 64-bit executable.
November 15th, 2008 08:24
The right way to switch WMP 11 x64 is:
• Run unregmp2.exe /SwapTo:64
• Open Regedit
• Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\App Paths\wmplayer.exe
• Delete quotes from Default. Its seems like this: %ProgramFiles%\Windows Media Player\wmplayer.exe
• Then, delete the key named “Path”
• So, create a new key “Expandable String Value” and label it’s like “Path”
• The Value Data must be: %ProgramFiles%\Windows Media Player
• Close the regedit
Now is 100% WMP x64, without any x86 media player
No more crash, no more warning message from video card
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June 8th, 2008 17:31
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February 5th, 2008 01:40
I just wanted to confirm the post by “Unimpressed” on June 8th: as well, the “path” was set to x86 on my machine as well. This stumped my, as all the solutions to this problem were suggesting that I this didn’t need to be changed. Changing it (i.e.: taking out the “x86″ portion of the string) solved the problem. This mean that the “default” and “path” string should be pointing to the 64bit version of WMP and *not” the version in the “(x86)” folder.
Double clicking on a media file now brings up the 64 bit version of WMP. However, when I click on a link in Outlook 2007, the 32 bit version still launches. I haven’t figured out why this behaves the way it does.
February 4th, 2008 12:26
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December 30th, 2007 02:40
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June 8th, 2007 14:44
Just want to point out that by default the “Path” already has (x86) and the (x86) bit needs to be REMOVED to make WMP11 x64 load by default when opening a media file. So you might want to double check your info before posting, ’cause from my experience, you’re wrong.
April 18th, 2007 20:45
[...] My Digital Life has several solutions for this problem. You can set either the 32-bit or 64-bit versions as default via several methods depending on your needs. And as with all things Microsoft this problem seems to be random so I guess it just depends on what “mood” Vista is in at that particular moment. [...]
April 17th, 2007 22:35
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April 16th, 2007 15:52
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