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  1. Member mikesbytes's Avatar
    Join Date: Jun 2003
    Location: Sydney, Australia
    Hi, I'm trying to understand which are the 4 buttons (apart from numbers) that VCDeasy uses
    - Previous
    - Next
    - Return
    - Default

    Could you please have a look at my diagram that maps VCDeasy to my 3 remotes and give me some tips

    http://users.tpg.com.au/aclement/VCDeasy_Controls.ppt (137k)[/url]
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  2. Hi!

    The Previous and Next options are the same as Previous and Next on your remote control.

    The Return option is the same as stop on the remote and Default option represents Enter on the remote.

    I haven't tested this myself, but take a look in the link below. Look at part 6d where it's descibed.

    http://www.vcdeasy.org/modules.php?n...DVDRip_Extract

    // Znooky
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  3. Member mikesbytes's Avatar
    Join Date: Jun 2003
    Location: Sydney, Australia
    Thanks Znooky

    It seems that on most DVD remotes, the VCD buttons are;
    Next: 'Next' and/or '>>|'
    Prevous: 'Previous and/or '|<<'
    Default: 'OK' and/or '>' (play)
    Return: 'Return' and/or 'stop'

    Just enough to nagivate menus;
    Next and Previous to nagivate menus
    Default to play the item
    Return to jump back to the menu
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