I've gotten WMP to open on command with your .py, but an error message
appears, saying that the file is not supported. When I attempt to open
the file independently of mnemosyne, however, it works just fine. What
do you suggest?

On Nov 8, 10:37 am, Peter Bienstman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thursday 06 November 2008 03:57:09 Oisín Mac Fhearaí wrote:
>
> > 2008/11/5 someguyyoudon'tknow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > Okay, a couple things:
>
> > > 1. The video file won't play. I copied "ASLalot.avi" into
> > > my .mnemosyne folder. I added <video src="ASLalot.avi"> to the
> > > question field. There is one thing that differed from your
> > > instructions: I don't have the .mnemosyne folder under "Documents and
> > > Settings," but under "C:\Users\MVF" Is there something I would need to
> > > change in the .py file? If so, please explain how. I'm lost.
>
> > Have you tried specifying the full path to the .avi?
>
> Another thing you might want to check is if your media player lives in C:
> \Program Files\Windows Media Player\wmplayer.exe, as it does on my system, and
> as I've assumed when I edited the file for you.
>
> If not, you need to open the custom_tags.py file in an editor like WordPad, 
> and
> make the necessary corrections.
>
> If you want a little bit more debug info about what files it is trying to 
> open,
> remove the # from the beginning of the line with QMessageBox.information...
>
> Peter
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