If you were to setup an fxd descriptor file, you could do it. All of my
movies have fxd files mad for them.

example:
<?xml version="1.0" ?>
<freevo>
  <movie title="Goonies">
    <cover-img >Goonies.jpg</cover-img>
    <video>
      <file id="p1">Goonies.cd1.avi</file>
      <file id="p2">Goonies.cd2.avi</file>
    </video>
  </movie>
</freevo>

Just call it goonies.fxd and place it in your movie directory, you can even
add movie posters this way!

--Robert


----- Original Message -----
From: "Shawn Powers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2003 2:13 PM
Subject: [Freevo-users] CD1 + CD2 = CD ?


> Hello all,
>
> Many features I would love to see already exist in freevo and I just
didnt' know it, so perhaps this is the same:
>
> Is there a naming convention that will force freevo to show 2 files as one
file and play them back to back?  Here's an example:
>
> Goonies CD1.avi
> Goonies CD2.avi
>
> If freevo would show:
>
> Goonies
>
> and play them as a playlist, that would save me a lot of reencoding!
>
> BTW, our school is out on Monday so if the guy that stepped up and did the
documentation wants some help, maybe I'll have time to help now.  My
contract doesn't go into the summer, so I should have some time. :)
>
> -Shawn
>
> PS.  One more odd thing...  Did keybindings change?  It seems that all the
keys that used to work for turning volume up/down, etc quit working.  The
only keys that do anything now are right/left, enter, and esc.  Did I change
a setting somewhere?
>
>
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