I thought it used to work but if I click on a .MOV file within Xnview browser the wrong program plays it. (firetruck is blue)
If I press F3 it calls VLC and it is correct. Can I just make VLC play the MP4 or MOV file by default?
If this were a slide show who plays the video?
Thanks
MP4 or mov file in with jpgs in a folder
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Re: MP4 or mov file in with jpgs in a folder
'Open action' for video files is 'open in associated program'?
Pierre.
Re: MP4 or mov file in with jpgs in a folder
Associated programs does not show .mov or .mp4 as an option within Xnview
and within the Windows 8, VLC owns those file types.
Tools, options, "System Integrations"/associations.
I am trying this under a VMWARE Windows 8 machine , 32bit
Love your program and I give it lip service as a great program to batch rename/rotate and simple
photo editing and have made some video tutorials for our local computer club.
I have done a lot of reading in the forums and internet before asking the question.
I contributed too.
This email confirms that you have donated €15.00 EUR to Pierre GOUGELET using PayPal.
The exchange rate for this purchase is 1 U.S. Dollar = 0.744047 Euros.
Carver
and within the Windows 8, VLC owns those file types.
Tools, options, "System Integrations"/associations.
I am trying this under a VMWARE Windows 8 machine , 32bit
Love your program and I give it lip service as a great program to batch rename/rotate and simple
photo editing and have made some video tutorials for our local computer club.
I have done a lot of reading in the forums and internet before asking the question.
I contributed too.
This email confirms that you have donated €15.00 EUR to Pierre GOUGELET using PayPal.
The exchange rate for this purchase is 1 U.S. Dollar = 0.744047 Euros.
Carver
Re: MP4 or mov file in with jpgs in a folder
Thankscarversm wrote: I contributed too.
This email confirms that you have donated €15.00 EUR to Pierre GOUGELET using PayPal.
The exchange rate for this purchase is 1 U.S. Dollar = 0.744047 Euros.
'Open action' for video files is 'open in associated program'?
Pierre.