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@@ -69,18 +69,27 @@ Q. How do I watch these on my TV, not just on my computer? A. One way is to plug your computer into your TV. For instance, position a laptop near your TV and hook it in. Newer TV's support this. Or buy a very long monitor cord and plug it in from your desktop/laptop. - You could also buy a projector, attach it to your computer, and then use that to watch it. + You could also buy a projector, attach it to your computer/laptop, and then use that to watch it. If you're interested in also being able to "beam" it from your computer to your game console (ex: PS3) ping me--I might have something in mind that could help, though hasn't been created yet. (Playon.tv does something like this, too, but I might come up with a competitor to it if desired, as the existing one costs money). - You may be able to create your own edited DVD, see section "Creating an edited DVD" - Another good option is to purchase and use a clearplay player. + You may be able to create your own edited version of a DVD, see section "Creating an edited DVD" + Another good option is to purchase and use a clearplay player, with accompanying subscription. Q. I want to give an edited DVD to a friend, how do I do that well? -A. Give them the original, non-edited DVD and email them a link to sensible-cinema's website :) +A. Give them the original, non-edited DVD and then email them a link to sensible-cinema's website :) + +Q. Can I use this with Windows Media Center? +A. Yes, just use some WMC plugin that allows you to "call out" to a 3rd party software to play your files. + Then use the "advanced" mode "create side-by-side EDL file" to create an EDL for your previously existing file. + Then make your WMC plugin "call out" to smplayer to play those files (through whatever means it necessary), and + it will automatically pick up and use the EDL file. + You could also use the same side-by-side EDL file with XBMC, which also honors them, though + mutes are broken currently, so it will set it to just always skip. [note: this may not be implemented all the + way yet ask on the mailing list if it is or not, for XBMC] == Caveats == NB that "someone" has to first create a edit list, per DVD. If one doesn't yet exist for the DVD you want edited, \ No newline at end of file