VLC installed on a CD-R?

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VLC installed on a CD-R?

Postby ericP » 10 Jan 2005 11:08

Hello,

I want to install VLC on CD-R, so that:
- any Windows version
- and any system configuration

can read the .avi files which are on the CD-R.

Is there anything special to do?

Thanks in advance,
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Re: VLC installed on a CD-R?

Postby fkuehne » 10 Jan 2005 18:19

No, you don't need to do anything special. Simply download the latest, zipped VLC-release for windows, decompress it and burn it to your disk. Notice that you should use at least Win98 SE to run VLC flawlessly.
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Postby ericP » 11 Jan 2005 01:52

Thank you Felix,
download the latest
I tried VLC 0.6.2.0 release (about 10 Mo) and it run finely with Windows 2000, XP Home and XP Pro.
On a Windows 95 system with 128 Mo RAM, a grey window opens, with nothing inside.
The latest VLC release is over 24 Mo ...
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Postby The DJ » 11 Jan 2005 12:36

Yeah i tried DOS recently as well. NOTHING. I don't understand. shouldn't it work?
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Postby ericP » 16 Feb 2005 07:39

Hello,

I'm looking for a light media player, <= 5Mo.
I only need the player part (not the streaming part).
And I would like to find the solution in VLC.

Any idea?

Eric


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