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Guest pcbinternet
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Hi Can anyone tell me what the default picture viewer is called. Installed Kinoma Play and its set itself to show jpeg files as default, i want to change it back tothe default Viewer that comes with the Omnia, can anybody tell me what it is called please? and its location. Thanks

Guest N_M_S
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Location would be in \windows directory; I forgot the name but you can look for all apps (files with .exe) in \windows.

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Guest symbianist
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I need to know this too. Because if i open with my image to this Contentsmanager.exe, it is just showing the miedia album not the image. please help me.

Guest the v
Posted

well the i910 is not supported at this time by kinoma free player (really nice player) i try installing kinoma but didn't work.

I reassigned media album to open the jpg with resco explorer and sktools (didnt work)

thank god i use spbbackup (all system) before this.

device verizon omnia i910 new rom.

Guest Tim-H
Posted (edited)

In Total Commander the Command line for jpeg is :MSPIMG Parameter "%1"

edit it's pimg.exe

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Guest the v
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In Total Commander the Command line for jpeg is :MSPIMG Parameter "%1"

edit it's pimg.exe

can u upload a picture sorry I'm not familiar with Total Commander? :) please

Guest Tim-H
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Hopefully these come out in order.

Step 1: Find a jpeg

Step 2: File/properties

Step 3: Associate tab

Step 4: Associate settings

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Guest the v
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Hopefully these come out in order.

Step 1: Find a jpeg

Step 2: File/properties

Step 3: Associate tab

Step 4: Associate settings

thank you i will give it a try i hope works better than resco explorer with kinoma

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