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chedderslam
December 23rd 07, 10:08 PM
Is there anywhere I can get a free codec to play dvds? I have tried several
codec packs but none have worked.

John Inzer
December 23rd 07, 11:33 PM
chedderslam wrote:
> Is there anywhere I can get a free codec to play dvds? I have tried
> several codec packs but none have worked.
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Maybe this one would be worth a try:

VLC media player
http://tinyurl.com/atgf3


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Sister Mary[_2_]
December 23rd 07, 11:50 PM
"chedderslam" > wrote in message
...
> Is there anywhere I can get a free codec to play dvds? I have tried
> several
> codec packs but none have worked.

You need a decoder installed, usually they are preinstalled
such as PowerDVD or WinDVD.
But you can download decoders
For DVD's you need to install a decoder.
This is Microsofts checkup tool to determone if a decoder is
installed/corrupt/incompatible etc:
http://tinyurl.com/yo3rnv

And this is a free DVD decoder you can download:
http://www.updatexp.com/dvd-decoder-media-player-windows.html

chedderslam
December 24th 07, 12:31 AM
The decoder on the page you linked to costs $14.95. I did not see a free one
there.

"Sister Mary" wrote:

>
> "chedderslam" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Is there anywhere I can get a free codec to play dvds? I have tried
> > several
> > codec packs but none have worked.
>
> You need a decoder installed, usually they are preinstalled
> such as PowerDVD or WinDVD.
> But you can download decoders
> For DVD's you need to install a decoder.
> This is Microsofts checkup tool to determone if a decoder is
> installed/corrupt/incompatible etc:
> http://tinyurl.com/yo3rnv
>
> And this is a free DVD decoder you can download:
> http://www.updatexp.com/dvd-decoder-media-player-windows.html
>
>
>

David Moerike
December 24th 07, 08:01 AM
On my system (XP Home SP2), the Real player can play dvds. However, this
has not been always so, but only since I have upgraded from Windows
Media Player 10 to 11.

Windows Media Player 11 itself hangs when I try to play a dvd.

_Conclusion:_ Windows Media Player 11 itself has a bug, but it brings
into the system a Codec with which the Real Player can play dvds.

David

chedderslam schrieb:
> Is there anywhere I can get a free codec to play dvds? I have tried several
> codec packs but none have worked.

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