PLAYING MOVIES IN VX
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How do you do this? It doesn't appear there is a command for it, unless I just missed it. Do you have to some script stuff or what? Much appreciated!
Nope, it didn't work at all... Followed the instructions and everything.
EDIT: Unless the guy gave bad instructions...
EDIT: Unless the guy gave bad instructions...
"Playing movies" isn't as easy as it sounds.
To begin with, you have to properly encode the video/audio for whatever medium, conditions, and audience it is you're encoding for. You then need to have the proper codecs installed to properly decode said video/audio, otherwise your computer won't have the slightest clue what it's supposed to be doing.
In a nutshell: Playing back videos (or having anything to do with videos for that matter) is not recommended for the average RM* user.
To begin with, you have to properly encode the video/audio for whatever medium, conditions, and audience it is you're encoding for. You then need to have the proper codecs installed to properly decode said video/audio, otherwise your computer won't have the slightest clue what it's supposed to be doing.
In a nutshell: Playing back videos (or having anything to do with videos for that matter) is not recommended for the average RM* user.
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