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XBMC doesn't associate any file types.Before I download and install, is there an option to uncheck file types during the set up process?
I cant be doing with installing programs to find out that they automatically "take over" everything, but I would like a player to handle file types Windows Media Player cant handle.
Thanks.
XBMC doesn't associate any file types.
XBMC doesn't associate any file types.
With Cinavia creeping into the licensed BD software players (PDVD, TMT, etc.) plus more and more BD titles, unlicensed BD players are becoming a necessity as a Cinavia workaround for AnyDVD HD users. XBMC's not the only one out there, but the key strength of v12/Frodo is its support for HDMV menus (such as Speedmenus) and HD audio playback, both still rare in unlicensed players--not to mention it's free.just this week, reading this forum, I became interested in XBMC, and why I might want it. the only reason I can see, since I don't use BD yet, is another DVD player, to go along with a couple more I have. it seems to be very versatile with both audio as well as video needs, but I'm not sure why it is any better or maybe has more options than the A/V software I have. I'm just trying to learn more about it, from you guys, whom I have grown to trust. :agree:
so if I get you right, if I'm not into BD yet, XBMC doesn't have much to offer people still using regular DVD's.