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Old August 5th 09, 07:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
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Default can't play dvd with windows media player 11


Hello, I can't play dvd's on my laptop running windows xp pro sp3 with
windows media player 11. when I try to play the dvd it tells me that i
do not have the proper codec. So I installed PowerDVD 7.0. Now I can
play my dvds with PowerDVD 7.0 just fine but not in wmp. Every time I
insert a dvd the PowerDVD program immediately opens. How can I play dvds
with WMP?

my friends laptop running xp pro sp3 i just pop in the dvd and a menu
comes up asking if I want to play with windows media player, power dvd,
real player, quick time etc. so I choose wmp and the dvd plays just
fine.

Please help me be able to play dvds on windows media player...


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