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  1. I have a script from before I did an OS wipe/reinstall a couple of weeks ago. I've been living with a new error ever since. I didn't change anything, just perhaps didn't install all the apps I normally do. Each new install I try to install less and use standalones/portables more. So don't know what lack could be causing this problem and need to fix this without installing more things. I dl, scanned and then tried to register the dll in question but Windows doesn't seem to want to register this, no matter that I've tried several di. Thought I'd ask here to see if anyone had encountered this problem as well, but had found resolution for. When the SoundPlay and MP3 line comes up, I get the box: "AutoIt3.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience" and then asks if I want to tell M$ about the problem (not hardly!). Clicking the data this error report contains brings up my AI version and this: ModName: mpegin.dll ModVer: 1.103.4.1 Offset: 0001c45b SoundPlay works fine on WAVs but not on MP3s anymore as I get this error on MP3s. But I used it before and really cannot start converting all the MP3s I use with SoundPlay to WAV just so that they can play nice with AI <vbg>. WAVs are too big if they're not just small, simple alarm sounds. Besides, this script has worked before and for a long time. Any ideas on how to fix? I'm fresh out. Thanks!!
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