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Posted by Ken Maltby on 05/04/07 16:19
"Ken Maltby" <kmaltby@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> <tony.trost@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>> Hi
>>
>> Let's say I want to burn a dvd , and instead of installing the codecs
>> on the windows xp machine so that Windows Media 9,10, or 11 can play
>> it, I just include a dvd player on the dvd with the vob files so when
>> dvd is inserted into the drive you can use the player on that dvd to
>> play the dvd files also on the same dvd.
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>> Is that possible ? Which dvd playing software should I use ? How do
>> you burn such a dvd ?
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> Sure, think of all the special video that plays while installing
> software, they run using their own players.
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> You can also install and register codec from your disk. You
> can use the free Media Player Classic with command line switches
> to register codec and play your video. VLC also has an extensive
> set of command line switches and is a little smaller than MPC.
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> If you really want to see what can easily be done, in this regard;
> check MMB out:
> http://mmb.mediachance.com/index.html
> there are some Video tutorials there as well.
> http://mmb.mediachance.com/tutorials.html
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> This program will let you create autorun DVDs that can do
> just about anything. It can easily do what you describe.
>
> Luck;
> Ken
>
Oops; that should have been:
http://mmb.mediachance.com/tutorials.htm
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