Ok...
Found that the playlist can open a DEVICE (dshow video in)
nicely..
Or course it runs forever, and never goes to the next item
(which is an avi file)
It would also be nice to get the avi file only to play
for a minute, THEN go to the next playlist item.
Can this be done??
I only see at start at MS thing in the /? /help
Thanks
KBRB
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Still looking for help on duration commands / syntax in mpcpl usage. Currently using a macro language (AUTOIT)to simulate a keypress to do the NEXT command. This works enough, but an internal solution would be preferable.
Any hope of this?
Cheers.
KBRB.
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Oh.. One more thing.. looks like the /start "ms" syntax cant be
worked into a playlist. have tried all manner of variations..
Also tried "capturing" a playlist when the start command used
from commandline.. eg: mplayerc file.avi /start 10000
Well it starts 10 seconds in, but the playlist looks the same
as a regular play.
Oh Well.. next version?
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Ok...
Found that the playlist can open a DEVICE (dshow video in)
nicely..
Or course it runs forever, and never goes to the next item
(which is an avi file)
It would also be nice to get the avi file only to play
for a minute, THEN go to the next playlist item.
Can this be done??
I only see at start at MS thing in the /? /help
Thanks
KBRB
Still looking for help on duration commands / syntax in mpcpl usage. Currently using a macro language (AUTOIT)to simulate a keypress to do the NEXT command. This works enough, but an internal solution would be preferable.
Any hope of this?
Cheers.
KBRB.
Oh.. One more thing.. looks like the /start "ms" syntax cant be
worked into a playlist. have tried all manner of variations..
Also tried "capturing" a playlist when the start command used
from commandline.. eg: mplayerc file.avi /start 10000
Well it starts 10 seconds in, but the playlist looks the same
as a regular play.
Oh Well.. next version?