It depends on which ones you're trying to watch. You need to have more or less the same settings as what the movie was recorded under. For example, if it was recorded with the BIOS off, you will need to disable the BIOS to view it.
What OS are you running? I think I read once that only the Windows version of VBA can play movies.
It's MAC I do believe.
It should be under the Tools menu, then there's a Play selection toward the bottom and then a little > arrow which will let you select the movie you wanna watch.
Hmm. Here is a screenshot of the play pat of the tools menu as it appears on VBA 1.6a. You say it's missing? If so, what version of VBA are you running?
Were the videos you were trying to watch recorded with a BIOS or not? If they weren't, you'll have to disable your BIOS to watch them. Otherwise, the only problems it could be is either you have a corrupted video file, or the video doesn't match your ROM.
Were the videos you were trying to watch recorded with a BIOS or not? If they weren't, you'll have to disable your BIOS to watch them. Otherwise, the only problems it could be is either you have a corrupted video file, or the video doesn't match your ROM.
Hmm, there are different versions of just about any ROM out there. Even though you usually wouldn't even notice, unless your ROM matches the one the video was recorded with, it won't work. You might need a new ROM, then.