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| mikemad | |||
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Group: Members Posts: 26 Member No.: 1220 Joined: 15-November 07 |
Hey I'm trying to register the files:
ad2mcmpgdec ad2mpegin using regsvr32 When I drag the file it says "The module 'C:\Users\Fred\Desktop\ad2mpegin.dll' was loaded but the entry-point DllRegisterServer was not found. Make sure that 'C:\Users\Fred\Desktop\ad2mpegin.dll' is a valid DLL or OCX file and then try again." I've also tried opening regsvr32 to mess with it but it won't let me do that either. I'm guessing that I need to perform a command in command prompt but I don't know what that is. I have tried [\i[:cmdline]] ad2mpegin But that didn't work. Help plz. I'm sure the command is known by someone. (I tried the command line in command prompt obviously). Eusebio Dell - Vista Home Premium - iTunes - MSN Live Messenger - Core Media Player - User |
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| intosoul | |||
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Eusebio wrote:
Start / All Programs / Accessories / right click Command Prompt and select Run As Administrator at the prompt type: regsvr32 ad2mcmpgdec.dll and hit enter. You should be told that registration succeeded. If so do the same for the other dll |
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| bmorley | |||
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"Eusebio"
Not all .dlls need to be registered. Just place the ones that won't in the correct directory. Jon |
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| kof2006 | |||
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The messages you are getting from regsvr32 are not necessarily problematic. As Jon noted, the placement of the files in the right folder may be of more benefit. Maybe this link will help: adobe.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=319912 Or this one: geekstogo.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=146422&st=15 "Eusebio"
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| kostets | |||
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ya I put them in the System32 folder and then I registered them. Now instead of getting an error message about those 2 DLL files, the file simply won't work (I'm using The Core Media Player). I assume that I just need to get the codecs now. Taking Mischabobs advice for the vista package. I think I might need divx too tho after I instal the vista package.
Eusebio Dell - Vista Home Premium - iTunes - MSN Live Messenger - Core Media Player - User |
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