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| | DVD playing- Windows Media Player 11, Vista I just recently bought a new computer with Windows Vista Home operating system. It came with Windows Media Player version 11. I DO have a DVD burner/DVD drive on the computer. However, I can't seem to play ANY DVDs using Windows Media Player 11, even ones that are store bought. According to google, i need a decoder (which i SHOULD have, shouldn't i?) and/or Microsoft was too cheap to pay for licensing for the decoder or something? Does anyone know anything about this issue? How do i resolve this issue? --> is there something I need to download and install in order to play my DVD media in Windows Media Player 11? If I can't resolve it, is there any way I can uninstall WMP 11 and rollback to version 10? Any other suggestions? Thanks! |
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| | Re: DVD playing- Windows Media Player 11, Vista Tess wrote: Quote: > I just recently bought a new computer with Windows Vista Home > operating system. It came with Windows Media Player version 11. I DO > have a DVD burner/DVD drive on the computer. However, I can't seem to > play ANY DVDs using Windows Media Player 11, even ones that are store > bought. According to google, i need a decoder (which i SHOULD have, > shouldn't i?) and/or Microsoft was too cheap to pay for licensing for > the decoder or something? Does anyone know anything about this issue? > > How do i resolve this issue? --> is there something I need to > download and install in order to play my DVD media in Windows Media > Player 11? > > If I can't resolve it, is there any way I can uninstall WMP 11 and > rollback to version 10? > > Any other suggestions? > > Thanks! Since your system includes a DVD drive, I would suspect there is a DVD decoder installed. If you simply insert a DVD in the drive and wait you may find that the player will open. And....maybe the following links will offer some ideas: Info on DVD Decoders: Plug-ins for Windows Media Player http://tinyurl.com/j9e29 VLC media player http://tinyurl.com/atgf3 -- John Inzer MS Picture It! - Digital Image MVP Digital Image Highlights and FAQs http://support.microsoft.com/ph/695 Notice This is not tech support I am a volunteer Solutions that work for me may not work for you Proceed at your own risk |
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