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Thread: How to add an AutoPlay Handler for an Event ?

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    How to add an AutoPlay Handler for an Event ?

    Whenever I insert a blank CD, a default cd-writer software popups. I have another cd-writing software with which I want to write a CD. As a result, I want to set autoplay handler so that whenever I insert a blank CD, I get an autoplay window giving me different options....

    Is there anyway to setup an autoplay handler for such a event ?
    Anyone having any ideas regading this, kindly provide necessary suggestions..

    thanks

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    Re: How to add an AutoPlay Handler for an Event ?

    Tweak UI adds the functionality of creating custom Autoplay handlers as per the events.
    To setup Autoplay handling for new writing software to the Blank CD insert event

    >Download TweakUI and install it.

    >Launch TweakUI and navigate to this section:
    My Computer =} Autoplay =} Handlers

    >Click Create

    >Fill-in the Description fields accordingly.

    >Click the Change Program button.

    >Locate the application.

    >In the Supported Media list, select Blank CDR.

    >Click OK, and OK to apply the settings and close TweakUI.

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    Re: How to add an AutoPlay Handler for an Event ?

    A true multimedia device should be able to examine the type of media that is inserted into the CD or DVD player. It should automatically launch the proper player so that you don’t have to fiddle with menus or make any adjustments other than volume. Fortunately, Windows based computers have options that allow you to set the auto-play functions so that you can insert a disk or other removable media and sit back and enjoy.

    To customize the auto-play features on your computer, double click on the “My Computer” icon on your desktop. Right-click on the CD or DVD player and select “Properties”. Click on the “Auto Play” tab and you can select options for each of the various media types including Music files, Pictures, and Video files.

    If your preferred media player is not on the list, select “Prompt me each time to choose an action”. This gives you the option of choosing your player when you insert a disk into the CD or DVD player.

    After selecting the options for each media type, try it out by putting various types of disk into your computer’s CD or DVD player. If you have chosen the “Prompt” option, you can browse your computer to find your preferred player and then click on “Always use this program” to keep your settings.

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    Re: How to add an AutoPlay Handler for an Event ?

    • Go to your Start menu
    • Choose My Computer
    • Right Click on your CD ROM Drive - This should bring up a window listing numberous actions.
    • Choose Properties - This should bring up your CD Rom drive properties
    • Choose Auto Play Tab
    • Choose the "Prompt me each time to choose an action
    • Click on Apply - This should restore your Dialog box for which action to perform.

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