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Video files playback

Watching video files is simple. To start playback of a video file located on a CD/DVD disc it is necessary to do the following:

  1. Insert a disc into the CD/DVD-ROM drive. Click Play. Make sure that the source is correct. If not, click the Select source button and choose the right drive.
  2. The video file will begin playing.
  3. To Stop or Pause, click them accordingly (see Playback controls).

The same can be done to play the video file from the personal computer hard disk drive. Click the Select source button and choose Open Video File... option. If you would like to add several video files you can select them with the mouse and click Open. The playlist with the added files will open to show you the list of files that are going to be played.

The other way to open video files is use the Playlist button. When you click this button the playlist window will open:

You can add files using the Add button and delete the files from the list choosing the file name and clicking the right mouse button to select the Delete options, or using the Delete button on the keyboard.  It is also possible to drag-and-drop the files from the Windows Explorer to the Playlist directly using the mouse.

Note: if the video file contains more than one language stream you can choose between the available languages with the help of Express Menu - click the right mouse button on the player main window and select Audio Streams - Track 1 or Track 2.

Note that you can change the order of the files on the playlist at your own choosing and select several files at once. To do that, press the control button and select the files you need. After that you can move all these files upwards or downwards as related to the unselected files. You can also delete these selected files using the Delete button on the keyboard or the Playlist express menu.

You can also use the Playlist express menu to facilitate control of the Playlist items.


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