I remember back when I was using "Oracle Media Objects" (which required distribution of a "runtime player" along with stacks) I would use a utility called "RegEdit" to produce a script that, when run, would alter the Windows registry to associate the stacks with the player. This was Windows 95, however, and I no longer remember the details of the process. Maybe RegEdit still works, has been updated, or perhaps there is a newer equivalent for WinXP.
Perhaps Rev is capable of initializing such a script on its own, or perhaps could even be used to (carefully) directly modify the registry. I also seem to recall that direct manipulation of the Windows registry had been "discouraged" by Microsoft in favor of another newer method of file association. Unfortunately the name of this newer method escapes me...something about ".ini" files, perhaps?


-KK

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