Unable to find the registry entry in question after running the portable version in Windows 8 Professional. What value is being written to that location?
Tested again with both audio and video played and still I couldn't see those entries appear. After a little research, those registry items are probably left there by a local codec being used by MPC, the most likely culprit being WinDVD by Corel (who owns InterVideo).
Unable to find the registry entry in question after running the portable version in Windows 8 Professional. What value is being written to that location?
It's added when a file has been played. (audio or video)
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\InterVideo\Common
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\InterVideo\Common\AudioDec
Win7 x64 SP1
Tested again with both audio and video played and still I couldn't see those entries appear. After a little research, those registry items are probably left there by a local codec being used by MPC, the most likely culprit being WinDVD by Corel (who owns InterVideo).