A Link To Play Movies

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Nosnibor
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A Link To Play Movies

Post by Nosnibor »

Hello every one. Is there a way to link the movies i have stored in "Ant Movie Catalog" to the actual movie file on my hard drive so that when i clicked on the movie in the catalog it will open my media player of choice then play the movie file?
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Post by bad4u »

You can use the URL field for that, if you don't need it for movie URL.
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Post by Nosnibor »

cool, thanks i'll gig that a try
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Post by Nosnibor »

well i tryed it but doesn't or i can't get it to work....i put the movie file path into the "URL FIELD" but er..um..er how do i activate it. i tried lots of different things (but not the wright one i guess lol) pls help
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Post by bad4u »

There's a drop-down button on the right side of the URL field. It shows two options :
1. "Open URL" will open the URL or the file stored on that field (this starts the file on your media player if it is connected with the file extension).
2. "Browse" lets you browse your harddisk to find and save the path to a movie file (or any other file that could be opened).
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Post by Nosnibor »

:grinking: WOO HOO thanks for your help :grinking: It works GREAT.
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Post by antp »

You can also double-click in the field
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Post by Nosnibor »

No you can't. Double click doesn't work.
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Post by antp »

... indeed, weird, this was working before. Are you using Vista? Maybe it is due to that, I never retested that after I moved from XP to Vista.
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Post by Nosnibor »

I'm using XP PRO. I just double checked----double clicking definitely doesn't open the file but thats OK I'll just use the OPEN URL from the drop down menu.
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