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  1. I wanted a portable version but none were available for Windows 7 32-bit.
    I have a program called Shadow Defender which puts my OS in a virtual mode.
    I used this & then installed the full version of XMR.
    Then I copied Program Files\XMR folder to a different partition.
    Then rebooted to get out of Shadow Defender.This is the only way to get out of it.
    Then I copied that folder back to a folder I have on my Desktop for Video programs.
    Works as a portable as it is not installed.
    It has the ffmpeg.dll in it's folder.
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  2. yes XMR had a ffmpeg.dll, but the other guy said it had a ffmpeg.EXE which it doesn't. so i assume i'm supposed to get a DLL version?
    Windows 10, MPC-BE
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  3. Double post (sort of)
    Last edited by cholla; 30th May 2026 at 15:22.
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    No it doesn't use or need ffmpeg.exe, only ffmpeg.dll - if I mentioned it earlier it was a typo.
    It does not need any "system" ffmeg to be on the PC
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  5. well thanks for trying to help guys. looks like AVC +5 years old is what I gotta keep using.
    Windows 10, MPC-BE
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