![]() ![]() Again I will recommend the portable version here which has everything included, both 32 and 64 bits ( launcher by gbrao in this thread ) and with a sexy modern skin. I just wanted to let you know that your version results in an incomplete and severely crippled PotPlayer that doesn't play half the files it's supposed to and is probably more unstable than Miley Cyrus on a very bad day. Those files are oddly enough included in the videohelp version. Furthermore, unfortunately dvbsupport doesn't include the DirectX 9 files in their installers, so PotPlayer will cry about that in case the user doesn't have his DirectX 9 updated. The original and main site for PotPlayer, dvbsupport, have those codecs included in the installer. Those codecs are a separate download when installing PotPlayer using the videohelp version. I'd like to point out that the downloads you refer to ( from ) do NOT include FFmpeg, Libav and OpenCodec when extracting the setup files. ![]()
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![]() ![]() We also wrote a script that wipes all versions of the Java JRE but leaves the JDK alone. This way, the path never changes no matter how many updates we do and this software always knows where to find Java. We ended up using a parameter that forces java to install where you want it: ![]() ![]() And to top it off, Java does not like to re-install into a file location that is not empty of all other files. Therefore, every time we updated Java, it broke this lovely piece of software all across our campus. As you know, every time you update java, the install folder changes to match the name of the java version. We have to customize the heck out of our Java installation, so I feel your pain! One particular software program that we use dumps temporary files in the java install folder and then hard codes itself to that particular path. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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