Hi Soundcheck,
You were talking about how to define XX as default audio player for .wav in the registry. Can you explain how to do that?
I think currently this is not possible, because XXHighEnd doesn't (on purpose) come with an official install. So Windows wouldn't know about it.
But indeed (I think) I could change the Registry for that ...
I really really like that you haven't done an "official install". Right now I have two versions of XXHE on my machine and will have a third version, h, on the computer soon. If you did an official install wouldn't windows only allow one version to be run (overwriting the previous version); maybe not but... ? By just unzipping XXHE and creating a shortcut to XXHighEnd.exe from each of its own version folder (I have shortcuts named DXXHE, FXXHE and will have HXXHE so I can listen for differences...). I can then go and just delete a folder of a version I no longer care for and don't have to worry that the uninstall of Windows didn't get everything... registry messing?
delete/move this post if you'd like after reading PeterSt