Tuesday, December 19, 2006

AVI Controller

This one is kinda sloppy but gets the job done. AVI Controller let's the user dynamically skip forward and back in video files. This is very useful because fast forward and rewind doesn't work on DiVX or XViD Files.

Install the app then goto More Programs to run it, after that you can access it using the More Information button (i) while a video is playing.

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11 comments:

Unknown said...

Thanks for this one! I use it whenever I have to bail out of a movie I was watching - only option is to just click-click-click my way through 30-second hell!

Anonymous said...

thanks for the great plugin

Anonymous said...

Works in Non-English MCE's by moving the avi.mcl link from the english-language path in the Start Menu (usually C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Accessories\Media Center\Media Center Programs) to the equivalent path that has the folder names in the local language (on my Dutch MCE: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Menu Start\Programma's\Bureau-accessoires\Media Center\Media Center-programma's).

Anonymous said...

Thank you! As you say, not perfect, but does what you need it to!

Thanks!

rachidanline said...

unbelievable that MCE is not capable of fast forwarding other media then MPEG2. This is a big let down :(

Fortunately there is AVI controller! Not the most accurate, but hey, anything better then pressing 2000x skip to skip only 5 sec tot get to an hour!

Unknown said...

You Rule, best plugin ever. Thanks!!!

Anonymous said...

Good Job, Many Thanks.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for this! I've just started browsing your site after finding a link in the Australian Media Centre Community, and had no idea this one was yours until I made it to the bottom of the page. Good stuff!

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Health News said...

I can't believe how much of this I just wasn't aware of. Thank you for bringing more information to this topic for me. I'm truly grateful and really impressed.

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Thanks for sharing AVI controller information.
Divx files are commonly run on AVI.