Recommendations for DVD viewing software?
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- leo8877
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Recommendations for DVD viewing software?
Hey all, I just ordered a CD-RW/DVD ROM combo drive and I'm wondering what software I'll need to be able to watch DVDs. I think the drive comes with something (It's OEM, so who knows), but I wonder if there's anything else out there that's rock-solid? Any recommendations?
Edit: Does WMP 10 do all of this anyway?
Edit: Does WMP 10 do all of this anyway?
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Where did you see this for $20? I just went to their site and it sells for $50. Is their a less advanced bundle for just viewing?is_dead wrote:Get PowerDVD. Windows media doesn't come with a dvd codec, you need to get another (surprisingly hard to find free ones). Frequently the one shipped with drives is poor. Power DVD is excellent and its only 20 dollars.
Maybe this is it: http://www.gocyberlink.com/english/prod ... plugin.asp
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According to the system requirements, it supports the "ATI Radeon family." I hope that helps.leo8877 wrote:Will it matter that I have an ATI card?Veloxi wrote:Nvidia's NVDVD is probably the best one I've used, and I've used PowerDVD and WinDVD too.
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I bittorrented it. Check out [deleted].Blackhawk wrote:According to the Nvidia site, it isn't available to the public - only bundled with certain cards.
Site removed. Linking or naming warez sites is prohibited. While the site you named does, indeed, have some freely distributed programs listed, the bulk of it is illegal.
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Check out VideoLan at http://www.videolan.org/. It's free (open source) and works very well. Plays just about any format out there.
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A lot of people use ZoomPlayer a free DVD App but it doesn't come with a codec either. I think I have at least a Lite version of just about every big name retail DVDplayer. Between video cards and capture cards and DVD drives it seems I'm tripping over them but when the time came to choosing one for my HTPC I went with Theater Tek. It just melds easier with FFDShow a post processing piece of software. Theater Tek although is more troublesome than Windows XP is about authorizing it if the forums are any indication and it is kind of pricy. Performance wise I'm happy with it though.
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I was using Media Player Classic the last couple reinstalls, and was happy with it for the most part, but it lacked.. polish. Its a great media player no doubt but I just like a little more.
I just bought a Lite On DVD-RW and it came bundled with PowerDVD 5 in whatever bundleware config it comes with, and its absolutely fine. No Problems.
I just bought a Lite On DVD-RW and it came bundled with PowerDVD 5 in whatever bundleware config it comes with, and its absolutely fine. No Problems.
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