एक से इसे जारी रखते हुए [intlink id=“40” type=“post”]हाली मीडिया स्प्लिटर अब है[/intlink], मैं Windows में मेरा संगीत संग्रह काम कर रही पर काम जारी कर दिया गया है 7 मीडिया केंद्र. समस्या मैं पड़ा है है कि हालांकि Xiph से कोडेक जो 64 बिट खिलाड़ियों में flacs के प्लेबैक का समर्थन कर रहे हैं ([intlink id=“14” type=“post”]इस पोस्ट को देख[/intlink]) वहाँ रहे हैं (जहाँ तक मुझे पता है कर रहा हूँ) no tag extenders compatible with 64bit. After banging my head against a wall for ages I eventually had a breakthrough.
Installing the 32bit xiph codecs (altho I imagine the official FLAC codec and ffdshow will both work) and the tag extender WMPTag प्लस 1.1 I was able to build a library, play flacs and view and edit tags in Media Player 32bit (but not 64bit). It seems that Media Center uses the Media Player engine to play music, but it doesn’t seem to mind which Media Player it uses. In my case the default appears to be the 64bit player, which couldn’t read the tags. कैसे कभी, I was able to switch this by renaming the 64bit player folder in C:कार्यक्रम फ़ाइलें (I renamed it to Windows Media Player 64) and then copying the 32bit player from C:\कार्यक्रम फ़ाइलें (x 86) to C:\कार्यक्रम फ़ाइलें. Since then Windows Media Center has happily used the 32 bit Windows Media Player to play back and manage the tags of my flacs.
Whilst this works great, in the longer term I hope someone releases a 64bit tag extender so I can return to using the 64bit player and being purely 64bit again.
“Hi James I realise it has been a long while, but I just checked this on windows 11 (build 23H2)…”