I recently found a fix for the problem of no sound when Media Player
is embedded in a html page.

Change this key from 1 to 0
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MediaPlayer\NodeCLSIDs
\{95037DA1-6ED9-4B27-8CFF-9AD3DFB0B2F2}]

My question is, what does this change do?

Re: What does this registry change do? by Mike

Mike
Wed May 07 08:08:14 PDT 2008

On May 7, 10:06=A0am, Mike Vidal <mike.vi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I recently found a fix for the problem of no sound when Media Player
> is embedded in a html page.
>
> Change this key from 1 to 0
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MediaPlayer\NodeCLSIDs
> \{95037DA1-6ED9-4B27-8CFF-9AD3DFB0B2F2}]
>
> My question is, what does this change do?

I left out that it's the AutoInsert key that gets changed.

Re: What does this registry change do? by zachd

zachd
Wed May 07 17:05:24 PDT 2008


That should be the SRSWow Sound effect, isn't it? Do you have some other
audio processing object that might be interfering with it... ?

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"Mike Vidal" <mike.vidal@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On May 7, 10:06 am, Mike Vidal <mike.vi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I recently found a fix for the problem of no sound when Media Player
> is embedded in a html page.
>
> Change this key from 1 to 0
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MediaPlayer\NodeCLSIDs
> \{95037DA1-6ED9-4B27-8CFF-9AD3DFB0B2F2}]
>
> My question is, what does this change do?

I left out that it's the AutoInsert key that gets changed.