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External Menu applications

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You can use any type of menu. If you have an own flash application, which serves as a menu, nothing special has to be considered.

 

If you have a menu, which is an EXE file, you can invoke each file inside the database with a special command. See chapter Start a specific file inside the database.

 

A EXE based menu would be outside the database (.aipfile) and is unprotected. It does not require the Premium Plus Edition.  A typical content of the CD or download would be

 

menu.exe (your menu file)

mycourse.exe (the All-In-One Player)

mycourse.lic (the license file)

mycourse.aipfile (the database)

mycourse1-n.aipfile (additional database files if required - see split project)

mycourse1-n.wmv.mpvideo  (see video / audio files)

 

 

The menu.exe would be the program, which is started first. The menu exe can then invoke single files directly inside the database.

 

The menu application then invokes mycourse.exe with parameters (e.g. the database file name)

 

Example: mycourse.exe -f "mycourse12.aipfile"

 

Overview about all parameters

 

We have tested some menu programs and described the necessary settings.

 

Autoplay Menu Designer

Autoplay Express

Autorun MAX!

CDMenuPro

Discstarter

Quick Menu Builder (Freeware)

 

 

See also
Start a specific file inside the database
Flash application using exe file