playing 3 movies at same time with media player how?

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gavino said:
I can't get medai player to let me play more tahn 1 movie at same time?

Windows Media Player does not allow multiple instances anymore. You will have to use a different video player for that. You can
use the Media Player Classic which is based on the older Windows Media Player 6 (which did support multiple instances). MPC has
been continually updated by avid supporters, so it is anything but obsolete. Another option is to use VLC (VideoLan) which is also
a fantastic video player, also supporting multiple instances.


HTH
 
It seems that you have tried all the softwares available in the world.

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: > I can't get medai player to let me play more tahn 1 movie at same time?
:
: Windows Media Player does not allow multiple instances anymore. You will have to
use a different video player for that. You can
: use the Media Player Classic which is based on the older Windows Media Player 6
(which did support multiple instances). MPC has
: been continually updated by avid supporters, so it is anything but obsolete.
Another option is to use VLC (VideoLan) which is also
: a fantastic video player, also supporting multiple instances.
:
:
: HTH
:
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: Alec S.
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Ayush said:
: > I can't get medai player to let me play more tahn 1 movie at same time?
:
: Windows Media Player does not allow multiple instances anymore. You will have to
use a different video player for that. You can
: use the Media Player Classic which is based on the older Windows Media Player 6
(which did support multiple instances). MPC has
: been continually updated by avid supporters, so it is anything but obsolete.
Another option is to use VLC (VideoLan) which is also
: a fantastic video player, also supporting multiple instances.
:
It seems that you have tried all the softwares available in the world.

Just about. That's why me system needs to regularly be reset. Every now and then, I restore an image of my last drive cloning to
reset my OS to the way it was. SOME PEOPLE say that Windows doesn't need to be reinstalled (or reimaged, etc), but then I would not
be able to test all the software I do. ;)
 
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