On Oct 13, 7:37 pm, Jonathan <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Thanks. Unfortunately, front row is only showing those movies that are
> showing in itunes.
>
> Regarding adding to itunes, thats not the issue, I wanted to know how
> I can add those formats that are not supported natively.

Hmm. That's odd. Every computer I have used FrontRow in, when you get
into Movies, it shows a link to Your Movies Folder. I wonder what
format your movies are in, or if you have a Movies folder where the
system is looking for it --your user account. There might be ways of
customizing it, but they all must involve heavy Terminal intervention,
since Front Row has no GUI for customization.

As for iTunes, it supports a very LIMITED range of movie formats.
That's one of the (many) reasons I don't bother with it, other than to
compress movies and sync them to my iPod.

FrontRow? It's only good to watch previews when you're bored. You're
better off using open source software like VLC or DivX.

Again, just my 2 cents.

F

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