I did as you said and rebooted but no love. The key '{BB2E617C-0920-11D1-9A0B-00C04FC2D6C1}' already existed and so I set its default value from empty to '{9DBD2C50-62AD-11D0-B806-00C04FD706EC}'. I guess Windows 7 may not have a handler for this, or I managed to disable it after so many years.
Similarly I've found that I cannot do content searches for PDF files in Win 7, even after installing FoxitPDFReader and Adobe's PDFFilter64Setup.msi
void wrote: ↑Thu Jan 05, 2023 11:29 pm
On the left, create the following key:
{BB2E617C-0920-11D1-9A0B-00C04FC2D6C1}
Isn't {BB2E617C-0920-11D1-9A0B-00C04FC2D6C1} the 'category' for Preview handlers?
Or does Everything use the previews to generate thumbnails?
I would expect the Thumbnail handler 'category' here: {e357fccd-a995-4576-b01f-234630154e96}
Here (Win11) it set to {9DBD2C50-62AD-11D0-B806-00C04FD706EC} (Property Thumbnail Handler, shell32.dll)
Win7 here.
And I typically never mess with such stuff (Windows Exporer, Windows Media Player, thumbnails...).
But surprisingly it did work on my end.
(Registry settings already existed, no changes on my end. And there would have been nothing that I would have done in this respect at any point in time.)
Didn't even know I had any mp3 with thumbs.
So first I added a thumb to a mp3.
Then I realized the mp3 I chose already had a thumb in it.
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{BB2E617C-0920-11d1-9A0B-00C04FC2D6C1} is the IExtractImage handler.
{E357FCCD-A995-4576-B01F-234630154E96} is the IThumbnailProvider handler.
{9DBD2C50-62AD-11D0-B806-00C04FD706EC} is shell32.dll
Please make sure Windows Property Thumbnail Handler is installed correctly for .mp3 files:
From the Start menu, search for: regedit
Right click Registry Editor and click Run as administrator.
Navigate to:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.mp3\ShellEx
On the left, create the following key: {E357FCCD-A995-4576-B01F-234630154E96}
Inside this new key, on the right, set (Default) data to:
{9DBD2C50-62AD-11D0-B806-00C04FD706EC}
If that doesn't help, please try re-registering shell32.dll:
From an admin command prompt, run:
Thanks. At least one of the above solutions seems to have fixed my issue, but only after a reboot.
((Why does Windows's preview tiling seem tighter with mixed aspect ratios? Seems like they make each row as vertically tight as possible, while keeping columns evenly widthed and spaced. Everything using a fixed aspect ratio instead.))
Sorry, I was talking about the Thumbnail grid. In Windows Explorer, the gridwork is of variable height depending on the tallest aspect ratio of a given row, such that each row is condensed down as short as possible. In Everything, the gridwork is of static and unwavering height regardless of the contents of each row. Pay attention to the selected objects which reveal the size and shape of the bounding box.
Sorry, I know this deviates from my original thread question.
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