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VLC Media Player 1.1.2

Can anyone help me with deploying VLC Media player 1.1.2 for a large amount of PC's.
I need to disable automatic updates, and file associations.

In previous versions i could edit an NSI file, but not any longer.

Help will be appreciated!

Thanks

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Posted by: timmsie 13 years ago
Fourth Degree Brown Belt
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there's some good info in the Knowledge base, I've added a link at the top of the thread
Posted by: dfi_user 13 years ago
Yellow Belt
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timmsie,

Thanks for the reply.

Unfortunately the info in the knowledge base, does not apply to version 1.1.2.
There seem to be no NSI-file.

Therefore i made this post. [&o]
Posted by: anonymous_9363 13 years ago
Red Belt
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From *my* reading of the Package Kb article, you need to download a ZIP, not an EXE. The ZIP contains the set-up stub, the NSI, etc.

EDIT:
I went W A Y out on a limb and, taking the URL shown for 1.0.1 in one of the 'Notes' entries, replaced '1.0.1' with '1'0.2' and downloaded a ZIP. Can you guess what was in it? :-)
Posted by: MCCCanada 13 years ago
Yellow Belt
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Hey

I was running into the same problem. The nsi file is not in the .zip version of 1.1.2. It is, however, in the .7z version.

Sam
Posted by: MCCCanada 13 years ago
Yellow Belt
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ORIGINAL: VBScab

From *my* reading of the Package Kb article, you need to download a ZIP, not an EXE. The ZIP contains the set-up stub, the NSI, etc.

EDIT:
I went W A Y out on a limb and, taking the URL shown for 1.0.1 in one of the 'Notes' entries, replaced '1.0.1' with '1'0.2' and downloaded a ZIP. Can you guess what was in it? :-)



You are mistaken. At issue is the .zip file for 1.1.2, not 1.0.2. The .nsi is not in the .zip file. It is, however, in the .7z file.
Posted by: anonymous_9363 13 years ago
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TomAYto, tomARto...

The point I was making is that, as a support person, one needs to think a bit. Or at all.
Posted by: topfer 13 years ago
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Just download vlc. It's much better than the average media player since it plays virtually any video/audio file format out there and has already all the codecs preinstalled. There are lots of other near features too. If you don't know where to look then check out the vlc player download page. video, VLC Media Player is the best application you will find. It's minimal interface is great for viewing, it's got excellent tools for effects, and doing things like adding subtitles is easy.
Posted by: timmsie 13 years ago
Fourth Degree Brown Belt
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Are you in someway connected to VLC by any chance?
Posted by: anonymous_9363 13 years ago
Red Belt
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You will find yourself well served by actually reading threads before responding. The OP was asking about deploying VLC. Clearly, one cannot deploy an application which hasn't yet been downloaded.
Posted by: dymo0815 13 years ago
Yellow Belt
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Hi @ all...
I found a resolution. Donwload the 'vlc-1.1.2-win32.exe' from the SourceForge page and install it simply with the option '/S'. That works perfectly in my baramundi Environment... [;)]

Dymo.
Posted by: yannara 12 years ago
Blue Belt
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Greetings! I have the same problem as the beginner of this thread. I want to disable any updates and notifications at the start. Appdeploy KB of VLC is old, I also tried to execute the program in command line with --no-gt-updates-notif but it fails to start that way.

I downloaded exe of 1.1.11 version and silent command line of installation is vlc-1.1.11-win32.exe /S /NCRC /L=1035
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