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| I love MediaPortal however I'm having some trouble integrating it with my purchased iTunes video files. It seems that Quicktime is the only video player available to play my protected (purchased) iTunes m4v video files. So... because of this I have set my default video player in MediaPortal to QuickTime. Okay... cool this works fine playing my purchased iTunes videos. The problem is that Quicktime cannot support my other video formats that I want to play inside MediaPortal (i.e. wmv, xvid...). Is there a way to setup MediaPortal to run quicktime when I click on a m4v file... and the internal player when I click on anything else??? Or is there a better solution I am overlooking???? Thank you in advanced. |
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