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In Reply to: RE: cPlay - the open source high-end audio player using ASIO posted by cics on May 05, 2008 at 12:31:58
ok, what am I missing here? I downloaded cPlay, but it sets on the desktop and remains passive when I click on it. I am trying to see how it works on a new AMD Ontario Laptop. I get this on the read me "cicsPlay installation successful (no settings yet)." But Windows 7 says it can't find it. It's there "C:\Program Files (x86)\cics Play" 1.91 MB. I tried SSE4 and SSSE3.
I just know this is something real simple.
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I just know this is something real simple.According to Wiki, Ontario chips support SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4a, NX bit, AMD64, PowerNow! and AMD-V (even) so I doubt that supported instruction sets are your problem. (Some fancy upsampling features work on Intel chips only IIRC).
However, you say, "It's there 'C:\Program Files (x86)\cics Play' ".
If you're launching cPlay from a short-cut, is its path correct? It might be that it's pointing to C:\Program Files\cics Play\cicsPlay.exe [i.e. no ( x86)] as that's the default location for Win XP.
Have you tried navigating manually either in Explorer or via the Run command to cicsPlay.exe and clicking on it?
In the \cics Play folder, there's also a .BAT file that launches cPlay. I don't know if it's used in routine play (I think it's used by cMP) but try double-clicking on it to see if it works. If not, try opening it in Notepad and editing "Progra~1" to read "C:\Program Files (x86)" and having another go.
Note that I know SFA about Win 7 (I'm sort of OK on XP) but it's possibly worth your checking the above.
HTH
Dave
Edits: 07/04/11
Try SSE2.
Rather odd as this is a new chipset that supposedly supports "everything". I wonder why the older SSE2 works and newer ones don't? Is this something cics could address and is there really any need to actually have the newer instruction set?
Thanks to all for your help.
SSE3 and SSE4 instructions by AMD are slightly different from Intel's, that's why.
and see if it opens the file.
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