i did a fairly extensive search ahead of time, so if i missed where this is covered im sorry!
im setting up a pc for an art/instillation piece for school and needed a way to get a full-screen looping video to play upon power up, automatically with no intervention. currently i went about it by turning the .mov animation into an avi, loading it onto a pc with powerpoint and making it into a fullscreen/autoloop slide, and than exporting that to a CD containing the pptviewer and all the other files needed. than it was just a matter of copying that cd back onto the target pc and making a "+/s /l "animation.ppt" alias in the startup folder. this works well enough, and could easily be done, however when i converted the animation to avi, in order to maintain the .mov quality i had to export at a fairly hight bitrate turning a 70mb file into a 400+mb file.
since this could potentially be running for quite some time, i was thinking the 70mb .mov version would run better as the computer will be hanging from an angle and i want to keep the hdd seeking down to a minimum. is there anyway i could get the .mov file to start up with vlc into full screen on auto loop, and if so, how would i go about it?
thanks in advance!