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I'm using Windows Media Player 12 on Windows 7. When I open a video file then it by default only shows the current position (time). If I click on it once then it changes to format Current Time / Total Time



WMP time display



Is there any way to make this format permanent (registry hack/some setting I have not noticed)? Right now every time I close WMP and open another file it's back to the default (only current time) setting.










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    I'm using Windows Media Player 12 on Windows 7. When I open a video file then it by default only shows the current position (time). If I click on it once then it changes to format Current Time / Total Time



    WMP time display



    Is there any way to make this format permanent (registry hack/some setting I have not noticed)? Right now every time I close WMP and open another file it's back to the default (only current time) setting.










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      I'm using Windows Media Player 12 on Windows 7. When I open a video file then it by default only shows the current position (time). If I click on it once then it changes to format Current Time / Total Time



      WMP time display



      Is there any way to make this format permanent (registry hack/some setting I have not noticed)? Right now every time I close WMP and open another file it's back to the default (only current time) setting.










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      I'm using Windows Media Player 12 on Windows 7. When I open a video file then it by default only shows the current position (time). If I click on it once then it changes to format Current Time / Total Time



      WMP time display



      Is there any way to make this format permanent (registry hack/some setting I have not noticed)? Right now every time I close WMP and open another file it's back to the default (only current time) setting.







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          Simply, click on the time elapsed displayed next to progress bar, and see it switches between three states:
          - Time elapsed
          - Time remaining
          - Time elapsed / Time remaining






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          • yeah and when you close and open WMP it resets the the default state.

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          Simply, click on the time elapsed displayed next to progress bar, and see it switches between three states:
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          - Time remaining
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          Simply, click on the time elapsed displayed next to progress bar, and see it switches between three states:
          - Time elapsed
          - Time remaining
          - Time elapsed / Time remaining






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          • yeah and when you close and open WMP it resets the the default state.

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            Jul 18 '18 at 14:26














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          Simply, click on the time elapsed displayed next to progress bar, and see it switches between three states:
          - Time elapsed
          - Time remaining
          - Time elapsed / Time remaining






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          Simply, click on the time elapsed displayed next to progress bar, and see it switches between three states:
          - Time elapsed
          - Time remaining
          - Time elapsed / Time remaining







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          • yeah and when you close and open WMP it resets the the default state.

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          • yeah and when you close and open WMP it resets the the default state.

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          yeah and when you close and open WMP it resets the the default state.

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          yeah and when you close and open WMP it resets the the default state.

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