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IDEA: Shell extension to show total play time of media clips

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skwire:
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v1.3.1 - 2012-05-01
    * Updated to v0.7.56.0 of MediaInfo.dll.
    ! CSV export didn't include the "Date Modified" column.  (Thanks, J. Shao)

Curt:
should it make any difference on a 64-bits Win 7 if PlayTime is placed in Program Files or in Program Files (x86) ?

Ath:
should it make any difference on a 64-bits Win 7 if PlayTime is placed in Program Files or in Program Files (x86) ?
-Curt (July 13, 2012, 03:33 AM)
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Nope, it's just a location, PF/PFx86 has no extra special meaning, other than being more protected from modification by access rights, so you can't (shouldn't) store user-stuff there.

skwire:
should it make any difference on a 64-bits Win 7 if PlayTime is placed in Program Files or in Program Files (x86) ?
-Curt (July 13, 2012, 03:33 AM)
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Nope, it's just a location, PF/PFx86 has no extra special meaning, other than being more protected from modification by access rights, so you can't (shouldn't) store user-stuff there.
-Ath (July 13, 2012, 04:07 AM)
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Ath is correct.  So, if you run the default UAC settings on your computer, PlayTime is not going to be able to save any settings to its local config.ini file.

Curt:
I always move such stand-alone program's folder from Downloads to PF(x86), and it will automatically be marked with the "ownership"-symbol. Anyway, I don't have UAC related problems.

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