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VLC 1.0.3 and Windows 7 (file association)

Postby Olexijl » 04 Nov 2009 18:02

Hi guys,

Installed shortly Win7 RTM works fine.
Installed VLC 1.0.3, which works fine, but there is a usage problem with file association dialog: VLC does not appear in that dialog.

So if i click onto the "start", and wanna manage file associations, i click onto "default programs", then i click onto "set your default programs".
VLC is not there, in earlier versions under Vista it was there, so i could associate filetypes.


greetz, Olexijl

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Re: VLC 1.0.3 and Windows 7 (file association)

Postby nicole_kidman_731 » 04 Nov 2009 20:44

hi,
Just logged in to the Admin account, go to the "control panel > default apps" dialog, or right-click a file and select "Open With..." VLC media player shows up in the list of available programs. File associations are able to be modified as expected.

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Re: VLC 1.0.3 and Windows 7 (file association)

Postby languy99 » 05 Nov 2009 04:50

I have the same problem. I checked the registry and the following information is NOT in the registry:

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\RegisteredApplications]
"VLC"="Software\\Clients\\Media\\VLC\\Capabilities"

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Clients\Media\VLC\Capabilities]
"ApplicationName"="VideoLAN Client"
"ApplicationDescription"="VLC media player"

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Clients\Media\VLC\Capabilities\FileAssociations]
".a52"="VLC.a52"
".aac"="VLC.aac"
".ac3"="VLC.ac3"
".asf"="VLC.asf"
".asx"="VLC.asx"
".avi"="VLC.avi"
".b4s"="VLC.b4s"
".bin"="VLC.bin"
".cue"="VLC.cue"
".divx"="VLC.divx"
".dts"="VLC.dts"
".dv"="VLC.dv"
".flac"="VLC.flac"
".flv"="VLC.flv"
".gxf"="VLC.gxf"
".m1v"="VLC.m1v"
".m2ts"="VLC.m2ts"
".m2v"="VLC.m2v"
".m3u"="VLC.m3u"
".m4a"="VLC.m4a"
".m4p"="VLC.m4p"
".m4v"="VLC.m4v"
".mka"="VLC.mka"
".mkv"="VLC.mkv"
".mod"="VLC.mod"
".mov"="VLC.mov"
".mp1"="VLC.mp1"
".mp2"="VLC.mp2"
".mp3"="VLC.mp3"
".mp4"="VLC.mp4"
".mpeg"="VLC.mpeg"
".mpeg1"="VLC.mpeg1"
".mpeg2"="VLC.mpeg2"
".mpeg4"="VLC.mpeg4"
".mpg"="VLC.mpg"
".mts"="VLC.mts"
".mxf"="VLC.mxf"
".oga"="VLC.oga"
".ogg"="VLC.ogg"
".ogm"="VLC.ogm"
".ogv"="VLC.ogv"
".ogx"="VLC.ogx"
".oma"="VLC.oma"
".pls"="VLC.pls"
".spx"="VLC.spx"
".ts"="VLC.ts"
".vlc"="VLC.vlc"
".vob"="VLC.vob"
".wav"="VLC.wav"
".wma"="VLC.wma"
".wmv"="VLC.wmv"
".xm"="VLC.xm"
".xspf"="VLC.xspf"

but it should be because without these there is no file association, period. This needs to get fixed right away. I am using windows 7 fully updated.

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Re: VLC 1.0.3 and Windows 7 (file association)

Postby languy99 » 06 Nov 2009 00:49

so, does anyone have a fix for this?

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Re: VLC 1.0.3 and Windows 7 (file association)

Postby VLC_help » 06 Nov 2009 17:19

I paged j-b, he should look at this.

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Re: VLC 1.0.3 and Windows 7 (file association)

Postby languy99 » 06 Nov 2009 22:29

thanks I hope this gets fixed, I love using vlc becasue it is so fast, especially compared to WMP in windows 7.

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Re: VLC 1.0.3 and Windows 7 (file association)

Postby languy99 » 18 Nov 2009 02:11

so has anyone found a solution or does no one give a crap, because if they don't I guess I have to stop using VLC.

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Re: VLC 1.0.3 and Windows 7 (file association)

Postby fnerraw » 09 Dec 2009 15:03

Hello--- Is anyont looking into this????

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Re: VLC 1.0.3 and Windows 7 (file association)

Postby vcorle » 10 Dec 2009 10:17

This is what i've done:
As administrator run VLC. (By default you're not administrator like in XP - you have to right click on VLC link and choose the "run as administrator" option).
Then, go to menu Tools > Preferences. in Interface Settings look for File associations and press the "Association Setup" button.
There you can select all you want.

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Re: VLC 1.0.3 and Windows 7 (file association)

Postby nilum » 13 Dec 2009 03:47

Vcorle, that method does not work for me.

I am running it as Administrator, in fact I have the built-in Administrator account active, and that's what I use.

Everything was fine until I had to run WMP to play an IV50 file. Now all my associations are stuck to WMP.

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Re: VLC 1.0.3 and Windows 7 (file association)

Postby nilum » 13 Dec 2009 04:09

Solved my problem.
All I did was turn languy99's post into a .reg file.

You can download it here:
http://www.mediafire.com/?0ulymzniz52

Then after that
Goto Control Panel
Default Programs
Set Your Default Programs
Select VideoLan Client
Set this program as default -OR- Choose defaults for this program

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Re: VLC 1.0.3 and Windows 7 (file association)

Postby cs42 » 14 Dec 2009 05:47

Hi,
Had the same problem but stumbled too late over this topic and created a new one viewtopic.php?f=18&t=69164 instead. However I did found the solution to this problem (but I’m happy if somebody else would fix it).
As mentioned in the third post of the above link the problem is as follows (short version): The installer adds the appropriate registry keys in vista but fails to add them in windows 7.

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Re: VLC 1.0.3 and Windows 7 (file association)

Postby 3breadt » 14 Dec 2009 10:00

For me the file associations were properly made when installing VLC on Win7 64-bit. True it does not appear in the "default programs" section but it works anyway.
-- 3breadt (aka altglass)

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Re: VLC 1.0.3 and Windows 7 (file association)

Postby arairr919 » 19 Dec 2009 12:22

Sorry for the dumb question...

I downloaded that file. What do I do now?

I want VLC to be my default program, but I can't figure out how to do it.

Thanks in advance...

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Re: VLC 1.0.3 and Windows 7 (file association)

Postby VLC_help » 19 Dec 2009 16:36

Double clicking should merge it to registry. After that Window Association thingy should show VLC and then you can select it as default program for those file types.

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Re: VLC 1.0.3 and Windows 7 (file association)

Postby arairr919 » 19 Dec 2009 22:48

That didn't do anything for me. It just opened up the file with notepad...

Is it supposed to be placed in a certain location?

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Re: VLC 1.0.3 and Windows 7 (file association)

Postby Olexijl » 20 Dec 2009 13:14

That didn't do anything for me. It just opened up the file with notepad...

Is it supposed to be placed in a certain location?
You have to rename the file (delete the .txt extension) so you have only one .reg extension.

But it does not work.

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PS: I have german Win7 x86 system...

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Re: VLC 1.0.3 and Windows 7 (file association)

Postby 3breadt » 20 Dec 2009 14:05

Just because VLC does not appear in the list of "Default programs" does not mean that it is not associated with the files, the list of "Default programs" is far from complete as not many programs support that Windows 7 feature right now.
Go to the "File association" list, there the actual associations are shown.

Just install VLC normally and chose during setup to associate it with the file types you want. Then your files are associated with VLC, also on Windows 7.
-- 3breadt (aka altglass)

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Re: VLC 1.0.3 and Windows 7 (file association)

Postby Olexijl » 20 Dec 2009 19:21

@arairr919:
@languy99:

Wanna solve the problem?

Just download VLC Setup 1.0.3 and run it (the setup of course) in compatibility mode for Vista SP2. :lol:

So following steps needed:

1. Uninstall VLC.
2. Go to your VLC Setup (vlc-1.0.3-win32.exe), rightclick on it, choose Preferences, and set the compatibility mode for Vista SP2.
3. Run the Setup now, choose your associations properly.
4. Go to that dialog (set default programs) and manage your associations there.

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PS: I am sure, that will be fixed in the next release of the application...

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Re: VLC 1.0.3 and Windows 7 (file association)

Postby arairr919 » 20 Dec 2009 22:24

Thank you everyone for your help.

Thank you olexijl. That method works perfectly! I can now see it in my default program list.


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