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VOB File association not sticky |
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Did you already try to add vob to the list of file extensions? (menu >) Preferences > Extensions (under General preferences) and then enter vob, and click on [OK]
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Thanks for your reply. Yes, I tried that some time ago, it's first in the list. It's as though the message hasn't penetrated to Android itself!
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I haven't previously used the inbuilt 'browse' function in BSplayer. Using it, the files play OK. I usually use ES Filemanager to find videos, and it may be that the associations list isn't getting passed to it in its modified form.
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