![]() ![]() Change the command line to 'start /high "G:\Program Files\BSPlayer\bplay.exe" "%L"' (or whatever it should be in your case). In your case it will probably be pointing to DivX Player. ![]() You see a command line similar to 'G:\Program Files\BSPlayer\bplay.exe "%L"'. Select the DIVX extension, click advanced. In Windows Explorer take Tools->Folder Options->File Types. divx files in DivX player at high priority:
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