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    Always open with command - Windows 7

    I've created a DVD and now cannot find how to always open DVD's so I can view the scenes on the disc, etc.

    All Windows 7 is doing at present is PLAYING.

    Help?

    thanx
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    Re: Always open with command - Windows 7

    Nelson, did you create the scenes in your DVD creation software? I know in one of the programs I use it automatically creates the DVD to just start playing. I have to change the settings before I 'burn' the DVD so that it will go to the main menu and wait for me to make a selection.

    Hope this helps.
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    Re: Always open with command - Windows 7

    Oops...not certain what I did. That was two months ago!
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    Oh well, I'll make another...and this time make sure.
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    Re: Always open with command - Windows 7

    Quote Originally Posted by Nelson Bradford View Post
    I've created a DVD and now cannot find how to always open DVD's so I can view the scenes on the disc, etc.

    All Windows 7 is doing at present is PLAYING.

    Help?

    thanx
    -neb
    The settings for what happens when you insert media such as a DVD or a CD are found in the control panel under autoplay.
    control panel =>autoplay

    autoplay will show up in the control panel in the icon view otherwise if you are viewing by category view you can type autoplay in the control panel search field or at the start menu search field.
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