![]() ![]() That's because UTF-8, in contrast to all those region specific Codepages, is a form of real multi-byte encoding. So I can not put your code "as is", I will try to see if I can add an option for UTF-8 output. Tested on Windows 7 French.īut maybe the Qt wrapper you use accept UTF-8 as input, so this is OK (for example, if I redirect the output to a file, this is UTF-8). Tested with Example.ogg (in the SVN in MediaInfo/Release): ![]() The good news is that this is easy to fix by using the UTF-8 multi-byte encoding instead I wanted to post this last week but the forum makes you wait FIVE DAYS to post anything after joining! Checking and unchecking explorer extension in preferences of the application also doesn't get rid of it. I went to sourgeforge and downloaded 0.7.36 and installed the 64-bit. Navigating to K-lite > Tools > MediaInfo.exe "the program can't start because mediainfo.dll is missing from your computer" So I get the same issue as op, - ticking and unticking makes no difference. I was able to ferret out the shell installed for MPH Media Player and delete the keys with a search, but for "Media Info" there is no registry key, and for "MediaInfo" I couldn't find a reference to shell integration. I certainly don't need Media Info when right clicking on a txt file. I prefer a short list when I right click a file because 99% of the time have no need to use the many apps listed. This K-lite pac included Mediainfo 0.7.34.ĭuring installation I was careful to opt-out of any shell integration additions if they were given, but they were installed anyway. Problem solved, but it added 'features' I did not want. I downloaded the K-Lite codec pac 6.3.0 full, because I got no sound using gom player for video and saw a thread to d/l the pac. I tested it again, and if the box is unchecked, there is nothing in the explorer. Whats up with that?ĭo you use an official version (from )? Which version? Which OS? Ticking and unticking makes no difference. By default, "Enable context menu" is not ticked, but it's still in the context menu.
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