VLC can play just about anything, literally.
> On Jul 15, 2015, at 10:45 PM, randy tijerina <rtijeri...@satx.rr.com> wrote:
> 
> so this is for playing a dvd.....correct?
> At 10:23 PM 7/15/2015, you wrote:
>> Okay I'm sorry, I gave you wrong information, to go forward and backwards 
>> through tracks with VLC for Windows its p for previous and x for next and 
>> not arrow keys as I had previously said.
>> 
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>> On 16/07/2015 12:56 PM, randy tijerina wrote:
>>> Dane, I have tried it and I am not trying to yell here.
>>> I've tried to figure it out until i'm blue in the face. it's not working. I 
>>> don't get it.
>>> what or how do I make it work?
>>> At 07:43 PM 7/15/2015, you wrote:
>>>> I suggest you look up the keyboard shortcuts in Google.
>>>> 
>>>> By default if you wish to skip tracks with VLC under Windows I think you 
>>>> need to use the Ctrl-Alt-Left and right to go back and forward through 
>>>> tracks respectively so you may need to do some fancy work with your Screen 
>>>> Reader or press the Bypass next key combination to get this to work, 
>>>> alternatively you can do some redefining of VLC keystrokes or go through 
>>>> the playback menu of VLC and activate your shortcuts there.
>>>> 
>>>> > On 16 Jul 2015, at 10:40 am, randy tijerina <rtijeri...@satx.rr.com> 
>>>> > wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> > Friends, I can't make heads or tails of this thing.
>>>> > can someone tell me how to get....for example form one episode to 
>>>> > another?
>>>> > I even tried pressing the n as in nancy key....it stops.
>>>> > Can someone help, if you don't mind, please?
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> 
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