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Chris, with ref to my question re downloading fromUTube(AB 03/07/07) I have followed your insts,but when I try to put the files to VLC,I get directed to Adobe Reader 8, & no matter how I try I cannot get the files to open, I'm obviously doing something wrong but can't figure out where.Ron.
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I've just returned from licensed premises (hic!), so I don't guarantee that this answer will be as precise as it might otherwise be ;-)
It seems that, for some obscure reason, your 'file associations' have gone wrong. You can circumvent these 'associations' by opening VLC, going to File > Quick Open File, navigating to the location of your video files and double-clicking on the relevant file.
To correct the 'file association' (so that you can simply double-click the relevant file and open it in VLC), right-click on any FLV file. Choose Open With > Select Program. Ensure that there's a tick in the box labelled 'Always use this program to open these files'. Select VLC from the menu and click 'OK'.
( If VLC doesn't appear in the menu, you'll need to select 'Other', navigate to the location of the VLC program (which is probably in a folder called Videolan, in another folder called Program Files, on Drive C), and double-click on the VLC program file ).
Chris
I've just returned from licensed premises (hic!), so I don't guarantee that this answer will be as precise as it might otherwise be ;-)
It seems that, for some obscure reason, your 'file associations' have gone wrong. You can circumvent these 'associations' by opening VLC, going to File > Quick Open File, navigating to the location of your video files and double-clicking on the relevant file.
To correct the 'file association' (so that you can simply double-click the relevant file and open it in VLC), right-click on any FLV file. Choose Open With > Select Program. Ensure that there's a tick in the box labelled 'Always use this program to open these files'. Select VLC from the menu and click 'OK'.
( If VLC doesn't appear in the menu, you'll need to select 'Other', navigate to the location of the VLC program (which is probably in a folder called Videolan, in another folder called Program Files, on Drive C), and double-click on the VLC program file ).
Chris