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Registry Tweak(A simple tweak)

While in thumbnails view in explorer of Win XP, we can see video's starting frame but only for some of the predefined video file's extensions like mpg, mpeg, avi but not for extensions like rmvb(Real media files) and 3gp & 3g2(Mobile video files)
Here we will just copy the settings of one extension to another through registry editor and we will be able to view their first frame in thumbnail just like as we are able with pre-defined files.
Note: Registry should be handled with care, I would recommend taking a backup before you do any changes in the registry. I don't take responsibility of any damage or loss incurred by users while implementing this tweak.
Steps For Doing It:
1> Open Registry Editor (By typing regedit at the Run prompt)
2> Select HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT and find .avi (any of the mpg,mpeg will do)
3> Export its registry settings (will be saved as *.reg)
4> Right click on *.reg file and select Edit
5> Now if you want *.divx files to be treated in the same way as *.avi files then just replace avi by divx in the file. Save it and execute it.
6> Repeat Step5 for various files of whom you want to change the behaviour.

Note:This doesnt work for *.vob files.
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Thanks, nice tutorial
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Cool, Thanx! Could you tell the source please??
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hey brothers, its my own last year work!
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OK, good find!
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oh.. i thot i wud be able to see the whole clip as a thumbnail only... like we used to do in Win 2000...the whole video used to play in the task pane... IS THT POSSIBLE IN WINDOWS XP?... like whenever i open the win explorer containing video files, they shud start playing in their thumbnail form only... (somewat like the menu we see in a movie CD/DVD)
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oh.. i thot i wud be able to see the whole clip as a thumbnail only... like we used to do in Win 2000...the whole video used to play in the task pane... IS THT POSSIBLE IN WINDOWS XP?... like whenever i open the win explorer containing video files, they shud start playing in their thumbnail form only... (somewat like the menu we see in a movie CD/DVD)
Dont know hw it can b done or even it can b done at all.
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A Cool find, Keep up the good work !!!
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Thanx!
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