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Robert J. Lafayette - 28 Mar 2008 15:29 GMT
Home Premium.

When I insert a blank DVD I wish usually to burn a DVD using my preferred
software.

The pop up options window only shows various options, none of which allows
me to click on to my burning software.

I prefer to use  DVD Decrypter to burn DVD's as it works best to me.

How can I amend this list to include my own software?

Please be very specific.

Thanks in advance,
Robert
JW - 28 Mar 2008 16:02 GMT
Start your software first and then put in the blank DVD when it says it
needs it.

> Home Premium.
>
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> Thanks in advance,
> Robert
Robert J. Lafayette - 28 Mar 2008 18:11 GMT
Thank you.

Tried your suggestion,  Auto Play still pops up.

And I prefer to add DVD Decrypter to the Auto Play option if possible.

Robert

> Start your software first and then put in the blank DVD when it says it
> needs it.
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>> Thanks in advance,
>> Robert
Rich. - 28 Mar 2008 16:36 GMT
Go into control panel and double click the autoplay icon. All of the
defaults for media can be set there. If your program isn't listed in the
dropdown box next to the when blank DVD/CD inserted section, then it might
be a design flaw or a setting within the software.

> Home Premium.
>
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> Thanks in advance,
> Robert
Robert J. Lafayette - 29 Mar 2008 17:09 GMT
Thanks,

apparently for this software,

only the PLAY MOVIE aspect is in the Auto Play, and not the Burn DVD aspect
of the software.

Kinda too bad.  Will devise a probable simple solution but 'problem' is not
serious.

May try to find a burn software ( Blank DVD) I like better than the internal
function of DVD Decrypter, which burns ISO files to my liking.

Not familiar enough with the Vista Windows DVD Maker.  Didn't work great
when I tried it previously.  Maybe I'll try to learn it better.

Any thoughts on this software? Vista Windows DVD Maker

Cordially,
Robert

> Go into control panel and double click the autoplay icon. All of the
> defaults for media can be set there. If your program isn't listed in the
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>> Thanks in advance,
>> Robert
 
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