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06-27-2013 12:16 AM
06-27-2013 05:57 AM
"SteelClawz" wrote:
are u changing everything?
you have to change the wmv to avi
if u didnt know
u also have to make the computer show you the .wmv and have the power to change it
it shouldn't look like movie.wmv.avi
it should look like movie.avi
06-27-2013 06:20 AM
"geekmaster" wrote:"edulinares" wrote:
... Does it support mkv yet?
It plays my SBS MKV files just fine, after I rename them to movie.avi. I have the K-Lite and CCCP codec packs installed.
K-Lite codec pack: http://codecguide.com/
CCCP codec pack: http://www.cccp-project.net/
Rather than leaving multiple copies of huge movie files laying around, I just place hardlinks to them in my vrcinema3D folder, and then hardlink the one I want to play to "movie.avi". There is no problem hardlinking "This is my movie.MKV" to "movie.avi".
I use this (awesome) hardlink shell extension for Windows:
http://schinagl.priv.at/nt/hardlinkshellext/hardlinkshellext.html
Hardlinks allow you to create collections, keeping (zero-space) copies of your movies in folders for each category they fit into. The only caveat is that hardlinks cannot span disk volumes, and do not support FAT partitions.
Hardlinks are great for solving the "all movies must be movie.avi" problem you have to deal with when using this media player.
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