I spotted a plug-in the other day that, I think,, will activate the resume feature, unless it’s one of those mystery buttons or boxes we talked about earlier. This Blu-ray add-on appears to be a no-go, right now, though, as any technique I try simply doesn’t give me what I’m looking for, the file itself. Sadly, the site has no contact link, so we can’t write this outfit, whoever they are, and let them know. I’ll bet the program works as advertised but the path that should lead to it doesn’t. To put it another way, “Be it ever so humble, there’s no place.”
Ted From: David Moore [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, December 18, 2015 8:52 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: VLC Hi, I have been reading that there are many add-ons for VLC to make it do much more. It seems like that in order to play blu-ray, you must download and install that add-on. I just realized yesterday that VLC has many add-ons to make it do much more than just using the program alone. You can even use VLC to make very good quality recordings if you install that add-on. This is great, because you can make VLC player your own personal player depending on the add-ons you want to download and install. Have a great one. By the way, I found out as well, that my DVD drive cannot play blu-rays. Unfortunately, I cannot test this either. I am so very happy that all of you are discussing VLC and researching it on your own. I use VLC for playing any audio files, even .ogg files, which are very rare. It is easy to create play lists with VLC. In two weeks, when I have researched it enough, along with its add-ons, I will do an audio tutorial and send it to anyone who wants it. I really believe that we are on to something with VLC, and I encourage all of you to keep researching as well. Have a great one. From: Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS)<mailto:[email protected]> Sent: Friday, December 18, 2015 1:59 PM To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Subject: Re: VLC Very carefully. At first, neither my sighted guide nor I could make head or tail of it. Than I did a right click, and things began to appear. Later, I read the help documentation, and learned how easy it was supposed to be. Actually,. it works reasonably well with plain DVD’s. If you don’t want to see it automatically, you can adjust Autoplay to either take no action, or ask you what you want to do. Ted From: Kevin Wollenweber [mailto:[email protected]]<mailto:[mailto:[email protected]]> Sent: Friday, December 18, 2015 1:25 PM To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Subject: Re: VLC Ted: I noticed that POWER DVD comes up when I try and load a blu-ray disk, but there is nothing about POWER DVD that is accessible. How did you get around that, yourself? Kevin
