Autorun DivXThere's like tons of autorun software but almost nothing that made me happy. I expect a simple to use software, that displays the movie cover and maybe some info, and that can be used to launch the movie. If possible the DivX codec should be installed if not present. But that feature seems a bit difficult to implement.. about half of the tools I tested complained that I didn't have any DivX codec although I have one. The same also applies to the Media Player detection. I think most of these programs have been written for Win9x and can't deal with Windows 2000. If you want to include a codec on your CD then I suggest you take this file which simply installs the codec. No dialogs, no frills... but it works. If you need covers then go to Amazon.. they have a pictures of DVD covers, simply click on thumbnail of the disc that's being presented when you're in the catalog. In any case here's a few tools which I consider useful. MPEG4 CD
Now let's take a look on how to set it up. Open the mpeg4cd.ini file in your text editor. Among other things you'll find: cover=mi2.bmp The first line selects a cover. You can load bmp and jpg files. If you place the file somewhere else than the root you have to indicate a path. For instance: logo/mi2.bmp if the logo is to be found in the logo subdirectory off the CD. Do not use absolute pathnames (d:\....), otherwise you'll run into trouble if you lend the CD. title should be pretty self explaining. codec indicates the codec installer file. If you use the suggested file that would be mpeg4.exe. url is the WWW address that will be opened when the user clicks on the logo. Here you could link to the IMDB for instance. Last but not least the delay is the value the menu remains before the player will be auto-started. Edit the file, check that all pathnames are correct and that when you launch mpeg4cd.exe the program behaves as you want, then burn the CD. Of course, the mpeg4cd.exe, the mpeg4cd.ini file and the autorun.inf file also have to be on the CD and in the root of the CD. DivX CD Launcher
It's possible to install the DivX codec, play the movie, read a description about the movie, have both cover sides on the disc and a thumbnail as well. Furthermore the program comes with an ini editor which
makes our work a bit easier. The Movie settings should be pretty much self explaining as well as the Images, Texts and DivX parts ... told you I was looking for easy stuff. If you're done click File - save ini and overwrite the
DIVXRCG.INI file. Then place that file on the CD, along with DIVXRCG.exe
and autorun.inf and all your movie files, players, etc. Compact Disc AutorunWhen you start up the program it looks quite strange:
Press on one of the empty buttons. State of new window and CDA window action should be pretty self-explaining, they control the behavior of CDA and the window to be opened (when running a program / playing a file). Play a WAV file can be used to play a soundtrack along the movie. Define all your buttons like that, then in the main menu
select Edit Other.. Despite the screenshot the only type of image you can load are bmp files. When you're done configuring press Save INI to current
path and then To Normal Mode. Also check out the excellent documentation.. it contains a nice example showing what else can be done. BTW: To get back to editor mode, right clock on the small logo in the top left corner and select To Editor Mode. You have to put the autorun.exe and autorun.ini files in the root of your CD.
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