- #.EXE FILE CONVERTER TO VIDEO MOVIE#
- #.EXE FILE CONVERTER TO VIDEO INSTALL#
- #.EXE FILE CONVERTER TO VIDEO FULL#
- #.EXE FILE CONVERTER TO VIDEO PRO#
- #.EXE FILE CONVERTER TO VIDEO PLUS#
If you're creating the files for your own benefit then you can control playback from the keyboard (press space to pause/ resume, use the right/ left cursor keys to go forward/ back), but people who don’t realize this will only be able to sit back and watch.
#.EXE FILE CONVERTER TO VIDEO PRO#
The main problem is this free build doesn't have a player console, navigation bar, menu or anything else (the Pro version gives you more features for around $12). The good news is this all worked as advertised on our test PC, turning various media files into stand-alone executables which all played correctly. Click File > Open, choose your target audio or video file click Converter > Create EXE, select a destination folder, and that’s it: you’re finished. The program is portable, with no setup or configuration required, so running a conversion is extremely simple.
#.EXE FILE CONVERTER TO VIDEO PLUS#
And in some situations it might be a plus to convert a media file into a format which others can’t easily edit (although it can still be done, so don’t think this offers any great protection). But if you know your audience, that might not be such a problem. If you experience any problems with this process, then please visit our Discussion Forums for help.One major issue with this idea is it takes something you could previously play anywhere, and makes it PC-only, which doesn't seem like a smart move. Finally This article set out to show how AVI files can be converted to Executable files and run on machines regardless of its installed codecs and other stuff. It should not take too long for the whole thing to load.
#.EXE FILE CONVERTER TO VIDEO MOVIE#
During this time, the movie stored in the Executable is being extracted to a temporary folder along with the player and codecs etc. When you run the file, you will see the selected splash screen. The file will be a bit larger than before as it contains the MPlayer engine itself. Success? If you get the message as seen above, then nothing went wrong and you can now go and run your EXE file. Make It! The length of time the processing will take depends entirely on the speed of your computer and of course, the size of your source AVI content. Once you are done and your setup looks something like above (make sure Source and Output are correct!), then you can begin the process by clicking Make It!. If you have a homepage you would like loaded from the EXE file, enter it, or if you would like your own custom Splash, change that setting. Do the same thing to choose an Output file name and location. And that's the whole interface, so let's load up a source file and get started Input settings to MakeInstantPlayer To load a source AVI, simply click on the Source File field and a File Browser will pop-up. Parameters lets you add more parameters if you know what you are doing, and Language lets you specify the language. Select Include codecs if you are using RealMedia or WMV. Loop means that the video will continuously play from start to finish over and over until the user interrupts it. Stay on top means the player will appear on top of other Windows. Auto Quit will kill the process when the video is complete.
#.EXE FILE CONVERTER TO VIDEO FULL#
Fullscreen selected will make the video automatically playback at Full Screen when run, whereas Compact will load it in the player as normal. Even better, the Splash option allows you to add your own Splash screen - a picture that will be displayed momentarily when the video is loading - from any picture files you have on your hard drive. The Homepage option allows the user to add a homepage that can be loaded from the resulting EXE file. At the top a user can specify the location of a Source file (in this case, the AVI file) and choose an Output Filename. MakeInstantPlayer Interface Luckily, MakeInstantPlayer has a very easy to understand user interface. So locate it in Windows Explorer (hit the Windows Key + E) and then run MakeInstantPlayer.exe. This is usually C:\Program Files\MuldeR\MakeInstantPlayer vX.XX.XX (where X's are version number). Therefore, if you want to run it then you have to locate the folder which you installed it into. Run MakeInstantPlayer Once Installed, MakeInstantPlayer doesn't automatically create a Start Menu group or a Desktop shortcut. Once you have run the Installer, move on. The utility itself is written by the author MuldeR and uses the MPlayer engine, which already guarantees good results. It is a pretty straight-forward Windows installer.
#.EXE FILE CONVERTER TO VIDEO INSTALL#
Required: You need to download and install MakeInstantPlayer. There are many benefits to this conversion, such as compatibility (as far as the video and audio content is concerned) with the machines you try it on regardless of codec setup. In this article we will look at converting AVI multimedia files into Executable (EXE) files that will play back on any Windows machine.