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Pull up!
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Corinth
Posts: 6,240
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is there a way to que up avi's in windows media player? or just make a playlist? i'm tired of having to get up every 20 min to start a new DBZ episode!!!
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¯\(º_o)/¯
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Las Colinas
Posts: 25,384
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I just bought the latest DBZ episodes on dvd!! They look much better then the downloaded crap, to bad they are $15 a pop
![]() I think all you have to do is click and drag all the videos you want to watch and it'll work.
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Yeah, whatever....
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: In the backyard grilling up a steak
Posts: 5,096
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Here is what you do.
Create a simple text file, in it list all your avi's using their full path name. As an example it should look something like this: D:\stuff\movies\dbz1.avi D:\stuff\movies\dbz2.avi D:\stuff\movies\dbz3.avi Save that with an m3u extention. Open the file with media player and it should play through all of the episodes.
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