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antdude
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[Updated] clsid2/mpc-hc v2.3.x

»github.com/clsid2/mpc-hc ··· ag/2.3.1

Dustyn
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Re: [Updated] clsid2/mpc-hc v2.3.1

Awesome! Thanks Ant.

antdude
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said by Dustyn:

Awesome! Thanks Ant.

You're welcome.
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V2.3.2

»github.com/clsid2/mpc-hc ··· ag/2.3.2

Since clsid2 is updating his forked mpc-hc often these days, I'll just post new posts in this thread for v2.3 for now on so I won't clutter this software forum.

Dustyn
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Sounds good.
I recall when this software wasn't updated as frequently as it has been as of late. Good to see, and thanks for the update.

therube
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Randallstown, MD

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Now writes MultiSelectModel value in file association ProgIDs. This allows opening a selection of up to 100 files, instead of Windows default limit of 15.
Do you know what that means?

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said by therube:

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Now writes MultiSelectModel value in file association ProgIDs. This allows opening a selection of up to 100 files, instead of Windows default limit of 15.
Do you know what that means?

No idea. Ask the developer.

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Still not really sure, but seem to have to do with ... maybe simultaneously opening multiple instances of a program?

»learn.microsoft.com/en-u ··· on-model

»superuser.com/questions/ ··· y-on-vlc

And presumably ? MPC had the particular registry keys, MultiSelectModel value of "doc" rather then "player".

(And if I'm understanding, which I might not be, it is kind of similar to, [Everything] Are you sure you wish to open ... files?