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One video in folder = Large thumbnail?
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One video in folder = Large thumbnail?
Is there a way that when there's only 1 video inside a folder...it shows a big thumbnail instead of small?
like this: Last edited by kimsland; 03-20-2009 at 04:22 AM.. Reason: picture now has been removed as access denied |
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Right click on the folder
Select Properties Choose Customize Select "Choose Picture" Find a picture that looks like a Racing car (ie your example) Apply OK |
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see that small video thumbnail in the "before" pic?
I want it resized to a bigger thumbnail like in the "after" this pic is just an example. I have many folders that have 1 video inside them. I dont think I'll be doing that on all of them. I actually tried before using a tweak program that resizes thumbnails, but it resizes folders with pics too which I don't want. |
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Some movies , inside a folder, seem to use the pic from the movie expanded
But obviously this one (and possibly many others you have, don't) You just need to screen dump a pic, and then save it inside the folder. Then do the customize part Not sure how else to get a large pic displayed on a folder |
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there must be a way to do this, maybe editing in registry?
Last edited by husamn; 09-20-2008 at 05:40 AM.. |
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