In DVD Player, you use space to play and pause, right-arrow and left-arrows to
go to next and previous chapters. In the menus, the keystrokes are listed,
especially for the controls menu.
htH,
Teresa
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On Mar 13,
Hello Teresa and All,
I'm trying to watch TV seasons. Pressing the Space has not gotten the shows to
play. I've tried using the controls and nothing has happened. What could I
possibly be missing?
Ezzie Bueno
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One thing that has gotten me into trouble is when I forget that QuickNav is on.
Turn it off and the arrow keys should do what they're supposed to.
I've forgotten this more times than I want to remember :)
Bob Hill
On Mar 14, 2012, at 6:39 PM, Ezzie Bueno wrote:
Hello Teresa and All,
I'm
Which application are you using? Those work in DVD Player.
Teresa
Man is matter's ability to contemplate itself.--Albert Einstein
On Mar 14, 2012, at 3:39 PM, Ezzie Bueno wrote:
Hello Teresa and All,
I'm trying to watch TV seasons. Pressing the Space has not gotten the shows
to play.
I'm using the DVD player. I'll try it again without Quick Nav. Hopefully this
works.
Ezzie Bueno
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ezziebu...@gmail.com
(323) 448-0757
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On Mar 14,
Ditto. This might be a non-trivial process. DVDs are usually playing
MPEG2 format video and AVI is a Microsoft Video for Windows format which
they came out with in 1992. It is just a container which can hold mpeg2
and other content types but DVDs are not typically formatted that way.
DVDs in
Hi, I've never tried on an AVI file, but I have tried on mpeg2 files
and Imovie won't use them. I've googled to see if I can find an
importer, and some very inelegant solutions exist. You have to be a
bit careful though because some of the videos like low bit mpeg2's or
avi files are
ah shame that dv tool wn't convert avi files? or will it?
On 12 May 2009, at 19:41, Josh de Lioncourt wrote:
The program Small DVD will do most of what you ask accessibly.
There's a link to it in the software picks at www.Lioncourt.com. It
is what I use to make simple DVD's, including