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Adamastor
Hi! welcome.gif

I'm starting to change the look of my W98SE. I want to change now the black startup logo that appears when WMP 6.4 is executed. I've looked for this bitmap in several dll's but found nothing wacko.gif Any suggestion, please?

Thanks in advance. I'll come back often, as I want to transform the Windows interace into a more Amiga-like style. Let's see the result of this experiment... tongue.gif

Cheers!

Juanma
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QUOTE (Adamastor @ Sep 28 2005, 09:39 AM)
Hi!  welcome.gif

I'm starting to change the look of my W98SE. I want to change now the black startup logo that appears when WMP 6.4 is executed. I've looked for this bitmap in several dll's but found nothing  wacko.gif  Any suggestion, please?

Thanks in advance. I'll come back often, as I want to transform the Windows interace into a more Amiga-like style. Let's see the result of this experiment...  tongue.gif

Cheers!

Juanma
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I don't know anything about Windows Media Player 6.4, but there's a good
freeware app out called Media Player Classic which has an option built in to
select which image you want to display when starting up. As a bonus MPC
looks and operates Very close to the way WMP 6.4 does!


Download Media Player Classic from one of the mirrors here:
[ http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/guliver...84.zip?download ]

As for your Windows 9x to Amiga transformation, have you checked out
Virtual Plastic's makeover page: [ http://www.virtualplastic.net/html/art_amiga.html ] ?
They're usually a good place to start! smile.gif
Tihiy
msdxm.ocx contains bitmap logo for MPlayer2.
dxmsaf.dll contains animated logo.
Adamastor
Thank you very much! biggrin.gif

And yes, Virtualplastic was the first place I found related to this smile.gif

I'm going to check those dll's now, thanks again! welcome.gif

Juanma
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