Scthom,
Thanks for your continued help.
I did use "depends.exe", however, I don't actually understand what it's trying to tell me. As far as I can tell, the one flagged error (I don't recall it now) was an error that the depends Help file said I should ignore. As for any other errors, I don't have a clue. Perhaps you can explain to me what I should be looking for and where in the depends program.
To see if they registered correctly, look in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\JRiver\Media Center 12\Plugins tree. Look for keys in the Encoders\FLAC Encoder entry and the Input\FLAC entry.
In my Win2K VM all I see is a registry key for "Flac Encoder", on the data side of the screen I see that the encoder version is 2.2.2, your name, a bunch of hex values, "Ext=flac", "configurable =0x00000001 (1), Iversion=0x00000004 (4), and a URL for Sourceforge. The "Input" key has no "Flac" entry.
At this point I have two questions:
1. Why is it that on my Win2K virtual machine I can install the "enc_FLAC" plugin, but not the "in_FLAC" plugin. What is different about them? (I believe you may have already partially answered this question):
For encoder plugins, I do it myself within the plugin. For the decoder plugins, MC handles it and I just pass on a little information.
Perhaps, the problem lies in the way MC12 is processing the info being passed to it for the "in_FLAC" plugin under the Win2K OS VM?
2.Why, when I click on the "in_FLAC.mjp" installer, does my computer show that something is being sent or received from the Internet during the install. I was under the impression that downloading the plugins placed everything I needed for installation on my local hard disc, hence there should be no need for any Internet communication between the "in_FLAC.mjp" file and JRiver and/or Sourceforge.