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2. Decompress avdump in some folder whereever you want<br /> | 2. Decompress avdump in some folder whereever you want<br /> | ||
3. Set an Api Password in your [[profile]]<br /> | 3. Set an Api Password in your [[profile]]<br /> | ||
:<i>the password can differ from your anibd pass. you cna basically set whatever you want here</i> | |||
4. Right-click avdump.exe, select "Create Shortcut"<br /> | 4. Right-click avdump.exe, select "Create Shortcut"<br /> | ||
5. Right-click the shortcut, add " -ac:<your username>:<your apipassword>" to the "Shortcut - Target" line<br /> | 5. Right-click the shortcut, add " -ac:<your username>:<your apipassword>" to the "Shortcut - Target" line<br /> |
Revision as of 01:14, 14 January 2007
1. Download Avdump
2. Decompress avdump in some folder whereever you want
3. Set an Api Password in your profile
- the password can differ from your anibd pass. you cna basically set whatever you want here
4. Right-click avdump.exe, select "Create Shortcut"
5. Right-click the shortcut, add " -ac:<your username>:<your apipassword>" to the "Shortcut - Target" line
- (without the <> of course)
- Example: "C:\program files\Codecs\avdump\avdump.exe" -ac:deridiot:ilovecookies
6. Move shortcut to C:\Documents and Settings\[Username]\SendTo
- ([Username] is your WinXP LogIn-Name)
7. Right-click any media-file/folder, goto "Send To", choose avdump (or whatever you called the shortcut)
for further info read: here
Note: | If you use a firewall you will have to open a port for avdump first. You can force avdump to use a fixed port with the option -port |