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Old 02-23-2009   #1 (permalink)


Vista Ultimate x64
 
 

Playlist in Vista Media center

Hi.

i got 2 issues.

How the hell do i get WMC to play all the files in one folder? like for my series i have ripped to my drive, i want them to play all, one after one. is this possible?

Another thing, how can i implement or play Blu-ray movies in WMC??

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Old 02-26-2009   #2 (permalink)


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Re: Playlist in Vista Media center

No one knows?
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Old 03-01-2009   #3 (permalink)


Vista Ultimate x64
 
 

Re: Playlist in Vista Media center

Come on, someone must have an answer, at least to the playlist thing.. its annoying as hell
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Old 03-05-2009   #4 (permalink)


Windows 7 Ultimate 32Bit (Build 7600)
 
 

Re: Playlist in Vista Media center

Quote  Quote: Originally Posted by Firedog View Post
Come on, someone must have an answer, at least to the playlist thing.. its annoying as hell

Hi

Point One:
There is no way to automatically play a complete series one after each other. The way I do this is:
  • Create separte directors for each of your DVD's;
  • Use MyMovies 2 (Just Google and Install)
  • Create a new title and then list the locations for each of the DVD's in the series;
  • In MCE, you'll now see a high level icon for the series and then within that an icon for each DVD.
Point 2.
There is no native support for BD disks within VMC but you can install something like PowerDVD Ultra to play the disk from a BD drive. It gets a little more complicated if you want to play them from your hard drive. Let me know if this is something you want to do? (Remember a BD disk can be upto 50GB each)

UKMedia
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Old 03-05-2009   #5 (permalink)


Vista Ultimate x64
 
 

Re: Playlist in Vista Media center

Hi there.. thanks for the reponse.. Ye i am living with the BD for now just with PowerDVD.

But its still annoying i cant put a playlist up.
As i got all avi files in a Folder that i want to play.. In my world that wouldnt be hard to make, as it just needs to play the next in the folder..

but u tell me that movie program should do the trick?
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Old 03-05-2009   #6 (permalink)


Windows 7 Ultimate 32Bit (Build 7600)
 
 

Re: Playlist in Vista Media center

Quote  Quote: Originally Posted by Firedog View Post
Hi there.. thanks for the reponse.. Ye i am living with the BD for now just with PowerDVD.

But its still annoying i cant put a playlist up.
As i got all avi files in a Folder that i want to play.. In my world that wouldnt be hard to make, as it just needs to play the next in the folder..

but u tell me that movie program should do the trick?
Hi

I use it for .VOB files and .ISO images but it will support any format that VMC supports. You will need to put each AVI file in it's own folder and then link them in MyMovies 2.

You do have the option within MyMovies to list Offline DVD's as well. It will display your BD playlist and then ask you to insert the correct disk.

Regards
UKMedia
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Old 03-06-2009   #7 (permalink)


Windows 7 Ultimate 32Bit (Build 7600)
 
 

Re: Playlist in Vista Media center

Quote  Quote: Originally Posted by UKMedia View Post
Quote  Quote: Originally Posted by Firedog View Post
Hi there.. thanks for the reponse.. Ye i am living with the BD for now just with PowerDVD.

But its still annoying i cant put a playlist up.
As i got all avi files in a Folder that i want to play.. In my world that wouldnt be hard to make, as it just needs to play the next in the folder..

but u tell me that movie program should do the trick?
Hi

I use it for .VOB files and .ISO images but it will support any format that VMC supports. You will need to put each AVI file in it's own folder and then link them in MyMovies 2.

You do have the option within MyMovies to list Offline DVD's as well. It will display your BD playlist and then ask you to insert the correct disk.

Regards
UKMedia

As a follow-up, have alook at this:

The Green Button - video library app for viewing videos/movies and tv episodes with metadata

UKMedia
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