Problems navigating in DVD

The titles of the Posts already brought up do not seem to address my problem, so I will post it here. I have Windows 7, and the latest version of Windows Media Player. For some reason, I cannot navigate forward or back in the video. For example, I got to the section 3 Word Study portion and was around the 2 hour mark when I stopped. Now when I go back to that section (word study), I cannot get to the 2 hour mark...it only starts at the beginning. Is it the DVD or something else? I noticed the DVD doesnt have "tracks" to easily navigate around with like a CD would or even a regular movie on DVD. Can anyone help?
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MichaelAShelnutt said:
Windows Media Player
I've had a much better experience using QuickTime player. Movies can be navigated by section and keyboard controls help with sound adjustment and rewind/fast forward.
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MichaelAShelnutt said:
I noticed the DVD doesnt have "tracks" to easily navigate around with like a CD would or even a regular movie on DVD. Can anyone help?
I haven't used Windows Media Player, but in Quick Time a drop down menu in the lower right hand corner lists the tracks in the current video. Does WMP have anything like this?
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Jack,
I THINK that in WMP you can select all of the Greek videos, put them into a "playlist" and then they appear in a menu and play in order one after another...
Robert Pavich
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Robert Pavich said:
THINK that in WMP you can select all of the Greek videos, put them into a "playlist" and then they appear in a menu and play in order one after another.
In your screen shot, Greek 05 Tools is 1:10:56 long in one long video. QT will break that up into segments.
What does the little icon with the arrow in the lower right do {of your screenshot}?
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Hi Jack
The little icon in the bottom right allows the video to be viewed in full-screen mode
Graham
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i use VLC which is a free movie viewer. i don't have Media Player12.
In VLC there are buttons to move between Chapters (like a home DVD player has)
Also if i use the keyboard:
you can move in 1 minute intervals using Ctrl Left/Right arrows
you can move in 3 second intervals using Shift Left/Right arrows
hope this helps.
Plus you can pause the video and drag the slider, while watching the current time location
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Graham Criddle said:
he little icon in the bottom right allows the video to be viewed in full-screen mode
Makes sense, but that is near the location of the contents menu in Quick Time, so I thought I would ask.
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steve clark said:
i use VLC which is a free movie viewer. i don't have Media Player12.
In VLC there are buttons to move between Chapters (like a home DVD player has)
But VLC still sees just one long movie. Like WMP, VLC sees a single 1:10:56 file for Greek 05 while QT can break it down into individual segments.
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Hi Jack,
i'm not a regular user of QT.
Jack Caviness said:while QT can break it down into individual segments
Doesn't this act like chapter list? It is nice that it give you the sub-title for the chapters! But when selecting an individual segment, after finishing the section (chapter) it continued on into the next one. Is there something that i have missed? Also i could not find tools to advance/replay easily in small intervals (other than hold down the FF FR buttons or pause and drag location). Are these available in QT?
thanks
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steve clark said:
Doesn't this act like chapter list? It is nice that it give you the sub-title for the chapters!
This feature allows you to select the start of any individual segment.
steve clark said:But when selecting an individual segment, after finishing the section (chapter) it continued on into the next one. Is there something that i have missed?
You haven't missed anything. That is the way it works. What other action would you want?
steve clark said:Also i could not find tools to advance/replay easily in small intervals (other than hold down the FF FR buttons or pause and drag location). Are these available in QT?
I haven't found those controls in QT, but then I have not been a regular user either. All I have is the free QT Reader that comes with the Mac OS.
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Jack Caviness said:steve clark said:
But when selecting an individual segment, after finishing the section (chapter) it continued on into the next one. Is there something that i have missed?
You haven't missed anything. That is the way it works. What other action would you want?
Guess that i read something into your prior post outside of what you really meant. [QT can break it down into individual segments]
It would be really nice if a viewer could play just one segment/chapter and stop. This would be useful to me in watching the training videos.
But viewer are what viewers are.
Thanks for taking the time to respond
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steve clark said:
It would be really nice if a viewer could play just one segment/chapter and stop.
Since you will be watching the video, it should be a simple matter to click the pause button at the end of segment. I would really like to have an instant replay button that moves the video back 8 seconds like I have on my cable remote.
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Jack Caviness said:
I would really like to have an instant replay button that moves the video back 8 seconds like I have on my cable remote.
VLC has a 3 second, just hold the Shift key down while pressing the left arrow. Tapping it 3 times goes back 9 seconds
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steve clark said:
VLC has a 3 second, just hold the Shift key down while pressing the left arrow. Tapping it 3 times goes back 9 seconds
Thanks for that info. I'll try to remember next time I use VLC. I like the feature of QT that lets me select the segment, so I'll use it for now.
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