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       #11

    Sorry. That last comment is incorrect. I don't see traffic because I had blocked it.

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       #12

    You can change how it looks. Not sure what you need. You can auto-resize videos or set it to remember last window position used. Also you can use borderless window playback.
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       #13

    l'll work things out as l go along.. its mostly how l learn to use new stuff.. that and a little help from google, or in the case of issues like these l come here ^_^
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    W7 Ultimate SP1, LM19.2 MATE, W10 Home 1703, W10 Pro 1703 VM, #All 64 bit
       #14

    VLC


    You could also try VLC.
    VideoLAN - Official page for VLC media player, the Open Source video framework!

    I have K-Lite Codec Pack (including MPC-HC) and VLC installed in W7 (and XP).
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       #15

    l was apprehensive about trying VLC, l noticed on a friends machine all his video icons were traffic cones, not sure if it would change for me but l like my thumbnails, plus l remember hearing something about codecs getting messed up or something when VLC was installed. but so far Potplayer has done what ld usually do with WMP, however l'll see if it starts to grow on me more.

    by the way, like your sig lehnerus2000, was a pretty good anime... watched it years ago ^_^
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       #16

    timeless said:
    l was apprehensive about trying VLC, l noticed on a friends machine all his video icons were traffic cones, not sure if it would change for me but l like my thumbnails, plus l remember hearing something about codecs getting messed up or something when VLC was installed.
    That should only occur if you set VLC as the default video player.

    I have MPC-HC (set as the default) and VLC installed and I see thumbnails with the MPC-HC symbols.

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    timeless said:
    by the way, like your sig lehnerus2000, was a pretty good anime... watched it years ago ^_^
    As with many manga-to-anime conversions, the manga was (IMO) better and longer.

    The anime caught up to the manga and so the producers had to improvise an ending.
    As you may have guessed, Helen was my favourite Claymore.
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  7. Posts : 637
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       #17

    with regards to default player l like to have a different player as default because then l can open it up without messing my current playlist up

    in regards to anime, its been so long l could rewatch again tho l have a good list to get through before then.
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #18

    RE: Playlists in PotPlayer. If you move, rename, add or delete videos in a monitored directory the playlist is automatically updated with the changes.

    RE: Thumbnails in explorer. I use this:

    BabelSoft / 博语软件
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       #19

    thats useful to know.
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