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Discussion in 'Software Apps' started by Steve Gunn, Mar 1, 2008.

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  1. Steve Gunn Newcomer, in training

    Hey guys...


    I just started having this problem with my Winamp.
    It's suppose to be my default video player on my computer.
    So I went to go and play a movie.
    And it was set to play on Windows Media Player. So I go and set it to Winamp so it's the Default player again.
    Now...I click on the video and it says that the movie is not a valid Win32 application. So I thought it was just that video. So I go and play a different video.

    And it sais the same thing.

    Please help thanks.
  2. Matthew TechSpot Editor, Community Manager

    Open the Control Panel, click "Tools" at the top, click "Folder Options..." and then head to the "File Types" tab. You can alter and adjust your system's file extension application association here.
  3. Steve Gunn Newcomer, in training

    It says that Winamp is using the file type..
  4. Matthew TechSpot Editor, Community Manager

    Set it to another program, save the setting, then reset it to Winamp and save it again. Reboot after doing this and see what happens from there.
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