I understand your theory about why I may be having problems with the browser, so I have done the next best thing to show exactly how I have followed your instructions and the outcome from that. But based on the steps I have taken, I don't believe I have done what you have suggested is the reason why I am still having problems as you will see the proof for yourself.
Here is a clip of a video that shows the following:
- Install Chrome x64 bit version
- Test Spotify Player browser on that browser
- Copy files from the x64 folder of the Chrome install folder into the ZP directory you outlined in your instructions.
- Verify the correct .dll file is in the correct directory
- Tested Spotify player in Project Maker
- Tested Spotify player with browser modifications in Project Maker as suggested by you.
Streamable link for video here - https://screencast-o-matic.com/watch/cqjYDCtjme
Please point out any mistakes that you see in the video from the steps that I have taken. I have gone through this process for the past 2 weeks and still am not able to get past the browser compatibility problem with this single program.
As you will see in the detailed video, I have taken all the steps that you recommended. I am using ZP on a x64 machine running Win 10 Pro, and running Chrome x64 bit version. The only widewine.dll file in the Chrome directory was in a x64 subdirectory. There was not even an x86 sub-directory in my Chrome folder, because I clearly installed Chrome 64-bit version. Therefore, I am not sure how I can possibly be mismatching the dll file in the appropriate ZP x64 folder.