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It is possible to have just one All-In-One Player installed and use this All-In-One Player with different MMF (data) files or MPVIDEO (video files).
If you have a menu application as an EXE file, it might be useful, to start a specific database. The menu.exe file would be on the CD/disk (outside the database) and start each database individually.
Example
The project has been divided into several databases. A menu application now invokes for each menu item another database.
Start the the All-In-One Player with the parameter -f filename.mmf
Sample: c:\programs\myapp\flash-demo.exe -f c:\programs\app2\powerpoint.mmf
The license file can either be stored on the folder of the mmf file (recommended), but also on the folder of the All-In-One Player.
By default, the All-In-One Player will search for a license file with the name of the database file. If this license file is not available, a license file with the name of the All-In-One Player is used.
This is necessary to cover the following scenarios.
•You deliver one All-In-One Player, several database files and one license file. All database files will use the same license. The license file should have the name of the player - Example: flash-demo.exe, flash-demo.lic , a.mmf, b.mmf, c.mmf
The license file should be stored on the folder of the All-In-One Player
•You deliver one All-In-One Player, severial database files and for each database a license file. Each database requires an own license. The license file should have the name of the database file - Example: flash-demo.exe, a.mmf, a.lic, b.mmf, b.lic, c.mmf, c.lic
The license file should be stored on the folder the database
You can also open a database by clicking on the file in Windows file explorer. A database file has the extension MMF or video file the extension MPVIDEO.
• All data files (MMF)
•Video files (MPVIDEO)
See also
All-In-One Player - Start Options
Start a specific file inside a database