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| Thread ID: 455 | 1998-11-09 13:56:00 | Video - to CD | Guest (0) | Press F1 |
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| 753 | 1998-11-09 13:56:00 | Hi This is a bit of a different problem... I do Video / Graphix work, I would like to be able to put this work onto a cd - IE: Copy a wedding onto a CD as a full length Video-CD. Now for the tricky part - (I can copy the AVI onto the CD no prob) I want the CD to 'Autostart' by picking up the windows default viewer - whatever the person has installed as his/her viewer... I could just put 'Active Movie' onto the CD with the video content BUT I think this would be a breach of copywright... I want what i'm doing to be above the law -: SO 1/ I want to be able to auto-run the CD when it is placed into a drive. 2/ I want the auto-run script to pick up the DEFAULT player that the person uses with windows so there can be no conflict with players. (I don't want messages that state 'you need to install...) I think you get the point. Thank you |
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