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sasquatch40
25th November 2002, 04:43
I know the script code for autrun is:
[autorun]
open=filename.exe
I also know that you have to write this script yourself. So, where is the SVCD file that my standalone DVD player looks for and then plays? From past SVCD that I've created,thanks to DVD2SVCD, they all have the same filename in the folders. Just what file do I open with my autorun?
Suzahara
25th November 2002, 06:09
FAIK, standalones don't look for a file. Standalones aren't computers, they don't understand anything but video and audio. It only knows that a disc is in there and it tries to play whatever is on it.
sasquatch40
25th November 2002, 07:24
The standalones have to look for something, and that something has to be found and played. My Apex DVD player auto starts everyone of my DVDs also all of my DVDs have an autorun script in them. So how can I make my SVCD have an autorun feature?
Abond
25th November 2002, 15:23
:confused:
May I ask you to copy and post here an autorun file from your DVDs?
BTW, I know my SVCDs don't have any autorun on them, but my DVD player automatically plays them without any problem...
Suzahara
25th November 2002, 16:24
Originally posted by sasquatch40
The standalones have to look for something, and that something has to be found and played. My Apex DVD player auto starts everyone of my DVDs also all of my DVDs have an autorun script in them. So how can I make my SVCD have an autorun feature?
I'm interested to see the auto-run file of a dvd too. All I see on a dvd is some .mp2 under JACKET_P, and .BUP, .IFO, and .VOB under VIDEO_TS. Only file that MIGHT be an autorun file is an IFO file, or a BUP file as I don't know what those are.
markrb
26th November 2002, 01:06
SVCD's do not have an Autorun file. It is simply by the file structure that the player understands what it is. Either the player supports SVCD auto start or does not. Apex units do not. In fact there are very few that do.
For information on players see the forums at www.nerd-out.com
They will be able to tell you wether or not the player supports Auto start for SVCD's or not.
Mark
Tobytl
26th November 2002, 02:17
Those autorun.inf files are strictly for the pc, not the standalone. The file it opens has to be a win32 executable, so you couldnt tell it to open the dat file anyway, you would get errors everytime you put the disc in the pc...
sasquatch40
26th November 2002, 06:30
Thanks for all of the replies. I will take it that my DVD player will not support auto start SVCD
phuntyme
26th November 2002, 07:58
my guess is that the autorun file on your dvd is part of the "EXTRA FEATURE" to run on your PC... A few of my dvd movies acutally tries to automatically install a player (from memory its like pc friendly or something like that). And for this to happen it also has a autorun file.
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