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Answer» hello everyone. Does anyone know if you can create a batch file to run at the beginning of a DVD to start a specific program. you cannot attach a program to the start of a Video DVD, as far as I'm aware. but, if the DVD contains the videos as files, one can use the autorun.inf to launch a batch file. Well I would think as long as you had VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS the DVD player would still recognize it. The limitation here is you must KNOW that the client has the certain program. Because your auto run would look something like this [autorun] OPEN=C:\PROGRA~1\POWERD~1\POWERDVD.EXE "Path to video files/directory" ICON=Company_logo.ICO But what if they don't have PowerDVD? all they will get is a file not found error. So the only real way to do it is to not use a DVD but by using both DVD and CD Give DVD's to those who will use a DVD player CD's to those that will use a computer, in the VCD FORMAT, all computer, (even my win95) play these.Quote from: Kurtiskain on January 11, 2009, 12:17:50 AM Well I would think as long as you had VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS the DVD player would still recognize it. Oh yeah, I keep FORGETTING, a Video DVD isn't really a special format like CD audio Hehe yeah it is a pain huh. You could always look int creating a hybrid-DVD too. These work by putting more then one session on the DVD. The first session being the DVD, the second being the computer partition, and seeing as computers can recognize both sessions you could have your batch file located there. The advantage with this is it will work 100% in both, and you could also "hide" the DV portion, preventing it from being "ripped"Quote from: Kurtiskain on January 11, 2009, 01:54:27 AM Hehe yeah it is a pain huh. huh? I thought it would work as long as there was a VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS folder? it would, those are just extra steps companies normally like to take Hey guys thanks for the responses. I'm actually going to use Kurtiskain's idea about putting in an AUTORUN file on the DVD. Already tested it, and it worked exactly how I wanted it to. I'm not overly worried about users not having the programs on their SYSTEMS, as the systems they should be used on are coming from the company. But again, thanks for the helps. |
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