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Trying to add a startup video in Big-Box


ModerateNOOB

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Hi again!

So i downloaded this cool startup video for big-box, But it is not playing.

Correct me if i'm wrong, But you take the video file and name it "Startup.mp4 or just Startup" and then you drop it in your video folder, RIGHT???

BUT it will not play at all, Man!! sometimes i think my Launchbox is cursed beyond normal sense.

 

Thank's for your support.

 

 

 

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The correct way is the make a folder called Startup and place it in you \Videos folder (if that folder does not exist). Then just drop videos in there. Names of the video files do not matter. You can have more than one as BigBox will use one randomly at startup. 

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29 minutes ago, Retro808 said:

The correct way is the make a folder called Startup and place it in you \Videos folder (if that folder does not exist). Then just drop videos in there. Names of the video files do not matter. You can have more than one as BigBox will use one randomly at startup. 

Ahh nice!!, Must have been an outdated youtube video i watched.

So as long as the folder is named startup i can place all the videos i want with no care of what they are named.

 

GOT IT :)  Thank's

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1 hour ago, ModerateNOOB said:

Ahh nice!!, Must have been an outdated youtube video i watched.

So as long as the folder is named startup i can place all the videos i want with no care of what they are named.

 

GOT IT :)  Thank's

Could of also just googled your question, probably would of found far newer answers than really old videos.

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7 hours ago, neil9000 said:

Could of also just googled your question, probably would of found far newer answers than really old videos.

I did Google my question and found a youtube video on it, How am i supposed to know it was wrong?. The video explained to just drop the video "IN" the video folder, Not in a folder.

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