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Originally Posted by Ken Maltby
"a high-performance computer architectural design world" in Texas, let me guess, that
would be in Austin, right?
Unfortunately, Windows Pro 7 64bit no longer supports the DirectShow SDK that I use
with a number of Video projects. My kid uses Win 7, to play his online games though,
it appears to work for that sort of thing. (I realy hate it when I have to fix things on
it though, everything is overly hard to find and work with. Just too many "helpful"
features in the way.)
Luck;
Ken
P.S.; I went with the longer running time of the Eee Transformer. Should be here within 3
working days.
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What's that about DirectShow? Seems to work fine for me. All of the good MKV splitters are still DirectShow (the DivX MKV splitter is a Media Foundation splitter, but it's not any good), and work just fine in w7 x64, in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows Media Player and Windows Media Center.