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Howard_Casto:
Just to confirm...

Regarding the close bug.... it's not a bug. 

Media player 6.4 supported the close flag while wmp 7 and above does not. 

Now you could launching an mp3 via mplayer2.exe (wmp 6.4 which is included with later versions of wmp) but it doesn't have visualizations and thus you'd be looking at an ugly media player, even with the fullscreen flag included. 

Probably your best bet for launching a single file is to use winamp.  It has similar command line options, it will close with the appropriate flag and you can also set the visualization to run fullscreen via a flag. 


Hope that helps and dear god why am I not asleep yet?




Probably your best bet is to use
Space Fractal:
maybe I should add this feature on my todo list....
Pi:

--- Quote from: Space Fractal / Denmark on May 17, 2006, 04:15:37 pm ---m2v is not supported yet. As I find info, it not supported by Mediaplayer 7+, wich AMB use for video playback?). I cannot tried to support this format, because I do not have any files in this format.

--- End quote ---

As long as you install the appropiate codecs or filters for the container, MediaPlayer can play any media file. IIRC M2V is MPEG-2 video, and I can watch those perfectly here. I'm using Ligos MPEG codecs.
headkaze:
You could also check out my version of Windows Media Player COM object with added ESC key to quit and it also automatically puts the video into fullscreen. It uses WMP 10 engine, so it is basically WMP 10 but fullscreen+ESC to exit.

wmpfull
bulla:
Thank you I'll give that a try.

I followed the ini files above and I'm getting the list I wanted in Mamewah, but when I try to launch a file the mplayer2.exe launches but errors saying it cant find the file ? I can then browse to the file ok and play it manually.

I'll give your version a go later, do I use the /full /close switches with it ?

Thanks

Bulla
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