Play a DVD or CD automatically (simple, handy tip)
Posted: 06 Nov 2006 03:02
I love VLC Media Player---but it got a bit tiresome having to manually select my local drive each time I wanted to play a DVD or audio CD.
Here's how to add shortcuts to your desktop that run VLC and automatically play the DVD or audio CD you've inserted:
1. Make a copy of the VLC shortcut on your desktop (or copy it from your Start Menu).
2. Right-click the new shortcut, then click Properties. The VLC Properties window appears.
3. Click the Shortcut tab, then click the Target text box.
4. Go to step a. or b. depending on whether you want to make a shortcut that will play a DVD or an audio CD:
a. To make a shortcut that plays a DVD, add this (including the quote marks!) to the text in the Target text box:
"dvd://D:"
NOTE: If "D" isn't your DVD drive's letter, use the correct letter.
b. To make a shortcut that plays an audio CD, add this (including the quote marks!) to the text in the Target text box:
"cdda://D:"
NOTE: If "D" isn't your CD drive's letter, use the correct letter.
6. Click OK to close the window.
7. Rename your new shortcut to remind you what it does (e.g. Play DVD with VLC).
Here's how to add shortcuts to your desktop that run VLC and automatically play the DVD or audio CD you've inserted:
1. Make a copy of the VLC shortcut on your desktop (or copy it from your Start Menu).
2. Right-click the new shortcut, then click Properties. The VLC Properties window appears.
3. Click the Shortcut tab, then click the Target text box.
4. Go to step a. or b. depending on whether you want to make a shortcut that will play a DVD or an audio CD:
a. To make a shortcut that plays a DVD, add this (including the quote marks!) to the text in the Target text box:
"dvd://D:"
NOTE: If "D" isn't your DVD drive's letter, use the correct letter.
b. To make a shortcut that plays an audio CD, add this (including the quote marks!) to the text in the Target text box:
"cdda://D:"
NOTE: If "D" isn't your CD drive's letter, use the correct letter.
6. Click OK to close the window.
7. Rename your new shortcut to remind you what it does (e.g. Play DVD with VLC).