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 <title>Enjoy nonstop viewing of your favorite videos with AutoPlay for the BlackBerry PlayBook</title>
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<a href='http://crackberry.com/enjoy-nonstop-viewing-your-favorite-videos-autoplay-blackberry-playbook' title='Enjoy nonstop viewing of your favorite videos with AutoPlay for the BlackBerry PlayBook'><img src="http://cdn.crackberry.com/sites/crackberry.com/files/u2698926/autoplay-playbook.jpg" title="AutoPlay Videos" alt="AutoPlay Videos" class="thin_border" height="400" width="600" /></a></p>
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One criterion for judging applications, at least for me anyway, is whether or not the application includes additional functionality to an already existing feature.  For those of you who own the <a href="http://wwww.crackberry.com/blackberry-playbook" title="BlackBerry PlayBook">BlackBerry PlayBook</a> the stock video application gets the job done but there are some features that are noticeably lacking. 
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While travelling to Las Vegas for <a href="http://www.crackberry.com/tags/ces2012" title="CES 2012">CES</a> back in January, I wanted to catch up on the last season of one of my favorite shows as I had six hours to spare.  It would have been nice to be able to just press a button and see them all in succession.
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Unfortunately, that is not possible so to fill in the void there is AutoPlay Media Player by <a href="http://appworld.blackberry.com/webstore/vendor/25914/" title="Bumblebee Computing" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Bumblebee Computing</a>  that lets you automatically play videos one after another. This comes in handy if you want to watch an entire series back-to-back while streaming to your TV or to entertain the kids on a long road trip with nonstop movies. 
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<p><a href='http://crackberry.com/enjoy-nonstop-viewing-your-favorite-videos-autoplay-blackberry-playbook'>Read More &raquo;</a></p></div></div></div><div id="comment-wrapper-nid-175361"></div>]]></description>
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One criterion for judging applications, at least for me anyway, is whether or not the application includes additional functionality to an already existing feature.  For those of you who own the <a href="http://wwww.crackberry.com/blackberry-playbook" title="BlackBerry PlayBook">BlackBerry PlayBook</a> the stock video application gets the job done but there are some features that are noticeably lacking. 
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While travelling to Las Vegas for <a href="http://www.crackberry.com/tags/ces2012" title="CES 2012">CES</a> back in January, I wanted to catch up on the last season of one of my favorite shows as I had six hours to spare.  It would have been nice to be able to just press a button and see them all in succession.
</p>
<p>
Unfortunately, that is not possible so to fill in the void there is AutoPlay Media Player by <a href="http://appworld.blackberry.com/webstore/vendor/25914/" title="Bumblebee Computing" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Bumblebee Computing</a>  that lets you automatically play videos one after another. This comes in handy if you want to watch an entire series back-to-back while streaming to your TV or to entertain the kids on a long road trip with nonstop movies. 
</p>
<p><a href='http://crackberry.com/enjoy-nonstop-viewing-your-favorite-videos-autoplay-blackberry-playbook'>Read More &raquo;</a></p></div></div></div><div id="comment-wrapper-nid-175361"></div>]]></content:encoded>
 <pubDate>Wed, 17 Oct 2012 10:03:00 +0000</pubDate>
 <dc:creator>Alicia Erlich</dc:creator>
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