I tried to open up WinDVD in conjunction with preMovieMgr. However, opening multiple files doesn't work with WinDVD. I tried to open the files on command line via WinDVD (without pMM), Win DVD opens only the first file:
For e.g.:
C:\\PROGRA~1\\InterVideo\\WinDVD>windvd.exe C:\\Progra~1\\Real\\RealPlayer\\waitin
g.avi D:\\download\\HT\\Trailers\\foldndrop_low.avi
WinDVD only plays the first file.
If I open the WinDVD with the playlist as the commandline option, it DOESN'T play anything (the WinDVD window opens up but doesn't play)...
Following is the command:
C:\\PROGRA~1\\InterVideo\\WinDVD>windvd.exe C:\\Progra~1\\preMovie Manager\\preMovieManager.m3u
The playlist (.m3u) has:
D:\\download\\HT\\Trailers\\foldndrop_low.avi
c:\\progra~1\
eal\
ealplayer\\waiting.avi
The same playlist works fine if I open up WinDVD and use File->Open Playlist.
Can WinDVD play multiple files/playlist via command prompt?
For e.g.:
C:\\PROGRA~1\\InterVideo\\WinDVD>windvd.exe C:\\Progra~1\\Real\\RealPlayer\\waitin
g.avi D:\\download\\HT\\Trailers\\foldndrop_low.avi
WinDVD only plays the first file.
If I open the WinDVD with the playlist as the commandline option, it DOESN'T play anything (the WinDVD window opens up but doesn't play)...
Following is the command:
C:\\PROGRA~1\\InterVideo\\WinDVD>windvd.exe C:\\Progra~1\\preMovie Manager\\preMovieManager.m3u
The playlist (.m3u) has:
D:\\download\\HT\\Trailers\\foldndrop_low.avi
c:\\progra~1\
eal\
ealplayer\\waiting.avi
The same playlist works fine if I open up WinDVD and use File->Open Playlist.
Can WinDVD play multiple files/playlist via command prompt?