09-12-2004, 04:00 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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DVD in Windows Media Player???
I must be a complete moron....
I have this old DVD-ROM thats been following me around for years, but has invariably found it's way into every PC I've had since. It's a Matshita 8583. I don't use the DVD on my computer much because I have a DVD player in the living room. I used to be able to play DVDs on the PC without fail, however, since I've installed SP2 (it's not blaming SP2, just a time line indicator) it won't let me play DVDs in WMP. It says I'm missing a decoder. So, I go find a decoder. Can't find a decoder for XP. Manuf. website claims that support is native to XP. After 30 minutes of dickering around, I finally got XP to identify my drive by the correct name, but still can't get WMP to play the DVD. I know I can download PowerDVD; WinDVD; VideoLAN and all that jazz, but I don't use the damn thing enough to warrant installing a whole new piece of software. Not to mention, since WMP says it can, I'd like it to play my DVDs. Am I missing something? Maybe I'll just go have a pop-tart and think this one through....
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09-12-2004, 08:07 PM | #3 (permalink) |
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WMP doesn't play DVDs natively. It uses the decoder from whatever other program you may have to play DVDs
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09-12-2004, 10:24 PM | #4 (permalink) | |
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Fantastic! Thank the gods I'm such a pack-rat, eh? I just happened to have it in a little program odds and ends file I've accumulated over the years. Thank you very much, crazybill Worked like a charm
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