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I'm pretty sure it does the picture thing for all files however you
have to have use thumbnails not icons. Icons will always show up as
the cone. You also have to make sure thumbnails are enabled (this
is the default behavior and you probably don't have to worry about
it).<br>
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On 12/08/11 17:53, Jack Webb wrote:
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<div>I just downloaded the most recent version of VLC Media
Player, Version 4.4.4. I am runnin on Windows 7 Home Premium
64 bit. I have a Sony Vaio laptop.</div>
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<div>When I associated my files with VLC Media Player, most of
the file icons changed to the orange cone, which I hate. MP4
files, however, show the picture of the video, like Windows
Media Player, and there is a small orange cone in the lower
right-hand corner. I like this a lot.</div>
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<div>Is there any way for all my file associations to use the
one that the mp4 file uses?</div>
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<div>Jack Webb</div>
<div><a moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:jm_webbjr@yahoo.com">jm_webbjr@yahoo.com</a></div>
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