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So that when you start BSPlayer it automatically starts showing a certain video? No, not by directly starting BSPlayer. You could e.g. easily use its commandline options to that purpose though. E.g. create a desktop-shortcut (or maybe you call it a "link"?): Rightclick on an empty part of the desktop > select "New" > "Shortcut" (or "Link"?). Then type in the commandline-box e.g. "C:\Program Files\Webteh\BSPlayer\bsplayer.exe" "D:\Movies\test.avi" -eend (You should - of course - change path/filenames) Clicking on this desktop-shortcut will open BSPlayer and test.avi will start playing, provided the option "Auto play" is checked (selected) under [General settings] (rightclick > Options > Preferences ). the -eend parameter will close BSPlayer when the movie is finished. For further info about parameters please read "cmdline.txt" in subfolder "doc" of BSPlayer's installation folder.
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Or use HWlauncher which is included in HWmaker pack! :D (only for video files) Check it here: http://dvd.stuff.gr/hwmaker/html/overview.html And a tip: if you don't want to play the files using parameters, just copy hwlauncher.exe into the files folder and double-click on hwlauncher (no need of creating ini/bsi files)! |
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