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-Phil C
August 27th 06, 03:56 PM
VIDEO_TS folders are not associated with any DVD player on my computer.
That is normal in WinXP, right?
I know that Power DVD recognizes either the folder name or the files inside
when I select through its menu,.
When I am working with video it would be great if Windows would let me
right-click on a Video_TS folder and choose "open with".
Even better if the main folder was recognized due to the VOB files inside ;)
It is not bad to just drag the folder to my DVD player shortcut, but even
better if I could just double-click :-D
I wonder if i could create a new association in WIN XP..
Anyone have an idea about this?
Thanks
Phil C
Bill's News
September 1st 06, 02:17 AM
-Phil C wrote:
> VIDEO_TS folders are not associated with any DVD player on my
> computer. That is normal in WinXP, right?
> I know that Power DVD recognizes either the folder name or the files
> inside when I select through its menu,.
>
> When I am working with video it would be great if Windows would let
> me
> right-click on a Video_TS folder and choose "open with".
> Even better if the main folder was recognized due to the VOB files
> inside ;) It is not bad to just drag the folder to my DVD player
> shortcut, but even better if I could just double-click :-D
> I wonder if i could create a new association in WIN XP..
> Anyone have an idea about this?
> Thanks
> Phil C
Help: How to Add Items to the "Send To" Menu in Windows XP
Bill's News
September 1st 06, 02:29 AM
-Phil C wrote:
> VIDEO_TS folders are not associated with any DVD player on my
> computer. That is normal in WinXP, right?
> I know that Power DVD recognizes either the folder name or the files
> inside when I select through its menu,.
>
> When I am working with video it would be great if Windows would let
> me
> right-click on a Video_TS folder and choose "open with".
> Even better if the main folder was recognized due to the VOB files
> inside ;) It is not bad to just drag the folder to my DVD player
> shortcut, but even better if I could just double-click :-D
> I wonder if i could create a new association in WIN XP..
> Anyone have an idea about this?
> Thanks
> Phil C
A more complex method, avoiding the extra click required for send to:
http://windowssdk.msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms649608.aspx
John Inzer
September 1st 06, 02:36 AM
Bill's News wrote:
> Help: How to Add Items to the
> "Send To" Menu in Windows XP
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Try the following:
Create a shortcut to the item you wish to
add to the context menu.
(right click / Create Shortcut)
Place the shortcut in the following folder,
and it will be added to the...Right Click /
Context Menu.
C:\Documents and Settings\>user name<\SendTo
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