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larsbln

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    Its a singleseat installation but I wonder if there are more ppl with this kind of problem.
    I dont have user accounts on my HTPC and even tried to install SAF as administrator.
    Any ideas hoborg?
     

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    Its a singleseat installation but I wonder if there are more ppl with this kind of problem.
    I dont have user accounts on my HTPC and even tried to install SAF as administrator.
    Any ideas hoborg?

    BTW, if you run Graphstudio - Graph - insert filter... - can you add "CyberLink Video Decoder (PDVD11)" in to graph?
     

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    Yep :) it was registered correctly but on his system if i want to register it on another place, we must unreg first and remove from x64 folder.
    Can you try another build for him and put file in another place ? like c:\saf6....
    Thanks :)
     

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    I think hoborg is right. It could be some flaw in windows x64 or the system and/or folder rights. Since theres noone else with this
    problem I wouldnt mind if hoborg doesnt do anything :)

    I can think of an installer option like the SPDIF passthrough question like this:
    Install Cyberlink 11 in another path (Could solve a problem with VC1)?
    a) No (recommended)
    b) Yes (c:/saf6)

    This only applies to unlocked versions ...
     

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    Hi there,

    Might not be relevant.... but I have found Windows x64 handles certain directories in a special way (never got to the bottom of it), but be careful where you place 32bit files (eg "program files" versus "program files (x86)", or "system32" versus "syswow64")

    J.
     

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