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Autorun problem This is my autorun.inf:
8mile.bsi:
+ all the other things are ok I checked a couple of time such as the same title and the files that were needed and one the cd. So where is my problem, so that the subtitle works when I put in my cd ?? |
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I have a problem, I changed that but if I copy the movie with all the files on cd it starts on my win xp computer but if I start it on my win. ME computer it only starts bplayer. I changed the too this: Directory=\ is there an problem with bsplayer and the command lines and win ME ? |
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I don't use a launcher just an autorun that redirect too lets say 8mile.bsi and 8mile.bsi starts bsplayer with the subtitle but this only works on windows xp because on my other computer it doesn't work, but I copied a version earlyer with this script: Directory=. but that one didn't worked on my win xp comp but on my win me cmp it worked :S So I think its in the directory thing but maybe this is just an problem in windows me or am I wrong ?? |
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I see... I don't know about .bsi files cause I don't use them. I use bsplayer.ini files instead. This works perfectly in any version of windows! The autorun.inf will be something like that: OPEN=c:\program files\bsplayer\BPlay.exe ICON=c:\program files\bsplayer\BPlay.exe and the bsplayer.ini file must be placed into the root of cd along with the autorun.inf. If you don't know how to make one, I'll tell you: It has the same content with .bsi files. :D |
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yeah but how does bsplayer.ini open when theres no command in autorun.inf ?? and why do you put you dir too you hard disk because I don't one too install bsplayer but it should run from the cd, thats much easyer. |
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The directory of bsplayer in autorun.inf isn't a problem. You can change it if you want. Now, there is no command line in autorun.inf cause it isn't needed! BSplayer can locate the bsplayer.ini file automatically. Just put the autorun.inf and the bsplayer.ini file into the root of the cd. That's all! :D |
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You can use an image to view the result instead of burning a cd-r or cd-rw. [/list] |
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It is not enough to post the structure of ini files but thr cd structure to see where is the mistake. Autorun, if is corectly writen, do the same thing on any windows, xp or me. The folder represented by ./ mean a folder up. Read more carefully the documentation about ini files in doc folder.
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No thats not the problem, because on my win me comp it loads the bsplayer but not the movie and subtitle so the [movie].bsi file is ok, and what do you mean adicoto in some simpler english I'm dutch and I don't understand you 100% perfectly ??
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