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Video To Run On Windows And Mac
I have a very small video i want to put onto a CD to pass out to clients.
I would like this to have a Autorun on so once this is installed into the drive it starts to play video automatically.
Now comes the tricky part i can't seem to work out. I would like this to run on Windows XP, 7, 8 and MACS. I have managed to create a Autorun and WMA video file to work with Windows but obviously this won't work on MACS. I've converted the video file to a mp4 file which will run on MAC but the Autorun won't work!
Any suggestions?
I would like this to have a Autorun on so once this is installed into the drive it starts to play video automatically.
Now comes the tricky part i can't seem to work out. I would like this to run on Windows XP, 7, 8 and MACS. I have managed to create a Autorun and WMA video file to work with Windows but obviously this won't work on MACS. I've converted the video file to a mp4 file which will run on MAC but the Autorun won't work!
Any suggestions?
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If you insert a commercial DVD (e.g. with a Hollywood movie on it) into almost any computer's disk drive it will automatically launch that computer's default media player and show the movie. So, if instead of using CD-R discs, you use DVD-R discs and use the setting to burn a video disc (rather than a data one), you should end up with what you want.
If you insert a commercial DVD (e.g. with a Hollywood movie on it) into almost any computer's disk drive it will automatically launch that computer's default media player and show the movie. So, if instead of using CD-R discs, you use DVD-R discs and use the setting to burn a video disc (rather than a data one), you should end up with what you want.