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Re: Playing DVD
"Adam Albright" wrote:
> On Sat, 4 Aug 2007 20:28:02 -0700, BillyD
> <BillyD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
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> >I am running Windows Vista Home Premium pre installed on my new computer. I
> >am supposed to be able to view dvd's, but I haven't been able to. I have all
> >the hardware I need and I checked that all are up to date. Now I get a
> >message saying to use a lower screen resolution. Can someone please tell me
> >what screen resolution I need to play DVD's?? I've tried a bunch of different
> >ones, but nothing seems to work. I't driving me crazy!!!!
>
> It shouldn't matter. I'm using 1920x1200 resolution and every third
> party DVD player I have plays DVDs fine. What application is giving
> you the error message, what EXACTLY is the message and what resolution
> are you running at?
>
> You could for testing try dropping your resolution to 640x480 which is
> the default DVD frame size for NTSC specs then work your way higher.
>
> I'm new at this so please bare with me. I am using windows media center and my resolution right now is 1280x1024 (but I've tried others). The message I'm getting says. "DVD may be in use by another application. If all other applications are closed, the video resolution may need to be lowered or the display connection type may not support playback of the DVD." I was led to believe I could play dvd's using what was preinstalled with windows home premium and not have to do anything else or install anything else. |