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Special Forums Windows & DOS: Issues & Discussions How to play video files one after the other continously? Post 302913356 by Maddy123 on Friday 15th of August 2014 01:08:50 PM
Old 08-15-2014
Hi Night watcher,

As per your suggestion , i tried to open the entire folder by right clicking on the folder called 'Tom and Jerry' ( where all MP4 files are stored inside the folder) and selecting few menus one by one but it opened only the first file of the folder

List of menus available when right click folder "Tom and jerry"
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open
open in new window
add to VLC media player list
open as notebook in one note
play with VLC media player
add to winamp bookmark list
enqueue in winamp
play in winamp
add to windows player list
play with windows player list
share with --- nobody , homegroup (Read) , homegroup ( read/write) , specific people
add to archive
Add to tom and jerry.rar
compress and email
restore previous version
scan with Antivirus
include in library
send to
cut
copy
create shortcut
delete
rename
properties
Selected menus are listed below.
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play with VLC media player
add to VLC media player list
play in winamp
add to windows player list
play with windows player list
Regards,
Maddy
 

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totem-video-thumbnailer(1)												totem-video-thumbnailer(1)

NAME
totem-video-thumbnailer - video thumbnailer for the GNOME desktop SYNOPSYS
totem-video-thumbnailer [-j|--jpeg] [-l|--no-limit] [-g num|--gallery num] [-s size] input output [backend options] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the totem-video-thumbnailer command. This manual page was written for the Debian Project because the original program does not have a manual page. totem-video-thumbnailer is used internally by GNOME applications such as nautilus to generate PNG thumbnails of video files. While it is possible to invoke it manually, it is usually done automatically by nautilus. ARGUMENTS
input The input filename. This can be in any format that totem can play. output The output filename, output in PNG format. backend options Options to be passed to the backend (i.e. gstreamer). OPTIONS
-j --jpeg Switch the output format to JPEG. The default is PNG. -g num --gallery num Output a gallery of the given number (0 is the default) of screenshots. -l --no-limit Don't limit the thumbnailing time to 30 seconds. For debugging purposes. -s size The size of the thumbnail. Example: "64x64". The default is "128x96". AUTHOR
totem-video-thumbnailer was written by Bastien Nocera <hadess@hadess.net>. This manual page was written by Zack Cerza <zcerza@coe.neu.edu> for the Debian Project (but may be used by others). SEE ALSO
totem, nautilus GNOME
2009-05-06 totem-video-thumbnailer(1)
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