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Windows > Audio & Video > Players > VIPlayer
Publisher Description:
Media player with possibility to play many media files together and MS Access Database support.
Why use it:
Normal and simply Windows User interface. Simply open a media file as you do it in Word or Excel and show it. You can open more than one media-files (video, audio and pictures) together. When you open a file, all files with those extention will be automaticaly imported in an Access-database file (mdb). No limits for a database of media files, you can hold a million and more media files in a Table. You can sorting media files by name, size, directory, date of creation, extention. You can play a list of media files (video, audio or mixed) sequently. You can play avi, bmp, jpg, mid, mp3, mpg, wav, wmg, wmv media files.
Usefull Keyboard buttons:
ESC - to return back from Full-screen mode. arrows Up or Down - Sound volume up or down Home or End - Sound Volume to Full or Zero m - Sound mute on / off
Shift, Ctrl - to select more then one files in the Playlist. Ctrl + A - to select all files in the Playlist. Enter - to play a selected file in the Playlist. Delete - to delete selected files from the Playlist. Numpad "Plus"- to increase a Time-delay between a pictures. Numpad "Minus"- to decrease a Time-delay between a pictures.
Hints:
Drag the progress bar below for positioning a media file. Klick a column headers in a Playlist for sorting it. Open more then one Playlist and sorting each of them. When you open a media file, all files with that extention will be imported from directory in a Playlist. Select a lot of media files in a Playlist and play all of them sequently (Menu: Playlist / Play selected files)
How to register it:
Start the VIPlayer. Call in Menu: Help / Registration... Enter your User Name and Serial number. Without registration you can use the VIPlayer one month free.What you need:
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Requirements & Limitations:
Win2000,WinXP,WinME
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