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View Poll Results: What software do you use for playing videos during intermissions?
I use Hoster for playing videos. 2 14.29%
I use virtualDJ for playing videos. 2 14.29%
I use Windows media player for playing videos. 0 0%
I use another program (please state in post) for playing videos. 1 7.14%
I do not play videos during intermission times. 2 14.29%
I do not play videos as there is never much intermission time (all karaoke). 7 50.00%
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Old July 16th, 2009, 02:30 AM
ddouglass ddouglass is offline
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Emilio, WMP has a plugin visualization to be able to show picture series that you can use to show those pictures while the music is playing.
Hoster 4.09d also has the capability of using those visualizations with imported audio files.
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Old July 16th, 2009, 08:50 AM
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ddouglass, thanx for the reply. I knew that, but I've been doing it like this for so long, I'm just used to it. I once investigated and downloaded a program, (don't remember the name of it) that would show pictures and visualizations and would do some pretty neat things, but it never got used, so I just deleted it from my computer. Also, as far as Hoster, I always keep my karaoke logo on if I have Hoster on while playing music.

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