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This process is tedious because you have to delete one by one for each entry and that's why I use a software called "Registry Workshop" which will search for those entries and list them out nicely, all you have to do is select them all and delete all in one click. Once you run regedit.exe, goto the menu: Edit->Find and type Cineplayer in the search box, then click find. You could run the Windows Registry Editor, if you have 32-bit machine, it's under "C:\Windows\system32\regedit.exe" OR "C:\Windows\SysWOW64\regedit.exe" if you have 64-bit machine.

With the above steps, you should be OK but there're still 199 entries related to Cineplayer in the system Registry. it is Totally Annoying !!!ġ - Run revoUninstaller, click once on "Cineplayer" to select itĢ - On the toolbar, click Uninstall and let the program uninstalling "Cineplayer"ģ - Click "next", revoUninstaller will scan to find all the left over in the Registry and Folders.Ĥ - Put a check mark on the top tree ( I beleive it's labeled as "computer") then click "delete" then Next->finish I am also experiencing the same problem with cineplayer. Would you mind telling the steps you took to get rid of cineplayer using revo uninstaller? I have revo as well but not smart as you to figure it out yet.

Spending a lot of time going thru posts, I also found that this problem does exist in the past, here are some of the links for the related problem: If Cineplayer could not figure out what codec to use, it will pop up those messages above so I installed a codec pack Win7Codec from shark then use Windows Media Player to play the video file, this time I get no more popup. In addition, The problem I found with Cineplayer is if I tried to play a video file (e.g.mkv which Cineplayer does not support even though the Roxio MKV splitter was installed, but I guess it would work with Videowave only). and use other uninstaller to clean up the mess that your product created) so, in order to get rid of these 199 entries in the register, I use a software called registry workshop. I used Revo Uninstaller to uninstall Cineplayer and even that there are still 199 registry entries stuck in the registry related to Cineplayer plus quite a few dll files in system32 folder (thanks Roxio, you guys should have come up with a better uninstaller package instead of trying to tell your customers to unzip this, run. I finally found a way to uninstall Cineplayer completely out of my system. With this thread sitting idle for a week now.
