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		I need to set up LL 2.0 to make it super easy for XP refugees. 
How can I set the default programs specifically for replaying CDs and DVDs?
In Linux Lite I would go to Preferred Apps but in LL this doesn't contain a Removable Media section nor Music or Video categories.
As it stands clicking on DVD or CD icon on the desktop doesn't not auto play and getting a DVD to play in VLC is far too complex for our over 60s users.
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		I meant to say..
In Linux Mint I would go to Preferred Apps but in LL 2.0....
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
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		Hi Scott,
Thanks for this help Really appreciate it.
I found the Removable Drive and Media settings in Menu>Settings>Removable Drives and Media. It allowed me to set a default program but in my test box here it still didn't auto-run a DVD. Will have to try Monday when I have a range of boxes to try to ensure it's not a bad DVD drive I have here. 
Will report back.
Cheers
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		Sometimes your device is listed in the system as sr0, may pay to check that first and set it accordingly in VLC.
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
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		Hi Valtam
Yes I have tried that but still doesn't auto-run so I may have a duff drive here. Will test Monday on a range of boxes. Thanks
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Hello!
I just stuck a video DVD in, and VLC came up automatically. I clicked the Play icon in VLC, and a screen came up, I clicked on the 'Disc' folder tab, clicked the 'Play' icon inside it, and the DVD started playing. Will have to reboot to try it again...
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