MovieLauncher

MovieLauncher will auto start a video file from a CD without any user action other than inserting it
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  • License:
  • Freeware
  • Publisher Name:
  • Kai Blankenhorn
  • Operating Systems:
  • Windows All
  • File Size:
  • 903 KB

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MovieLauncher Description

MovieLauncher will auto start a video file from a CD without any user action other than inserting it. Everything that may be needed to play the most common video files is installed without the user noticing. When MovieLauncher is run, it checks if the necessary codecs are installed. If not, it installs ffdshow and AC3Filter. These are two great open source packages you should be able to comfortably play any movie file you encounter (apart from Quicktime and Real Player, which need their own proprietary players). If you don't want one of the packages anymore, you may uninstall them using "Add / Remove Software" from the Windows Control Panel. When you burn a movie on CD, just copy the two files "autorun.inf" and "MovieLauncher.exe" from one of the directories to the root directory of your CD. Make sure any movies you want to have available for auto launching are also in the root dir. Next time when you insert the CD, the movie on it will automatically be played. If there's more than one movie on your CD, a small dialog will pop up to ask you which of the files you'd like to play.


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