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nymph4

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    media help
    « on: January 13, 2010, 06:24:33 PM »
    I use Media Player Clasic Home  to play all my DVD  CD  and  audio video files.

    It works good and then I can go to File open device and it will display my Firewire input as well  VCR  and Firewir device good as well.

    But now sound will pass through I don't know why and yes I have my sound device selected.

    I did use VLC  befor and it worked and was  good  but I never could get it to remember my playlist or update and remember  my playlist.

    Do you know if VLC  is ok know  or if there is a  good other  free media player??

    Mulreay

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    Re: media help
    « Reply #1 on: January 14, 2010, 09:44:52 AM »
    Do you know if VLC  is ok know  or if there is a  good other  free media player??

    What exactly do you want to do? Play video, music files?

    You can play music through many different programs and video as well.
    I personally use itunes for my music and MPCstar for my videos.

    Not entirely sure how to advise you because I'm not getting what is wrong and what you want.

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    Re: media help
    « Reply #2 on: January 14, 2010, 05:53:55 PM »
    I use Media Player Clasic Home  to play all my DVD  CD  and  audio video files.

    It works good and then I can go to File open device and it will display my Firewire input as well  VCR  and Firewir device good as well.

    But now sound will pass through I don't know why and yes I have my sound device selected.

    I did use VLC  befor and it worked and was  good  but I never could get it to remember my playlist or update and remember  my playlist.

    Do you know if VLC  is ok know  or if there is a  good other  free media player??

    What do you mean 'sound will pass through'?  We need you to rephrase what you are saying.
    Please be as specific as possible, and tell us what your expectations are.

    If you want to try free media players go right ahead, you can't damage your hardware with them.
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