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Title: Computer Q - DVD related
Post by: jonny2112 on 22 February 2007, 23:54:51
Bought a Sony DVD RW in the PC world sale, and fitted it the other day. Came with very little bundled software from Nero, which relates to creating discs, etc, but nothing to actually watch a disc on the pc. I thought Windows Media Player would play DVD automatically but it won't. Web help suggests purchasing a decoder, but before I do I thought I'd seek some advice.
1. If I had bought a DVD Rom drive, would it come with suitable software to watch a disc?
2. If I purchase some sort of decoder type package, has anyone any recommendations?
Cheers
Title: Re: Computer Q - DVD related
Post by: ClarCE on 23 February 2007, 00:01:39
Hi Jonny,

Depends on which drive you buy as to whether they do or don't bundle a decoder..  However, it is possible to still watch dvds without a decoder for free, you just can't use windows media player or whatever you're favorite player is.

The free one can be downloaded here: http://www.videolan.org/vlc/

If you want to buy one so that all your media players will be able to play dvd's then I'd go for something like powerdvd, however there will be cheaper ones if you're not fussed.

Cheers,

Chris.
Title: Re: Computer Q - DVD related
Post by: jonny2112 on 23 February 2007, 00:13:45
Cheers Chris - I'll give that a go now  :y
Title: Re: Computer Q - DVD related
Post by: Timbuk on 23 February 2007, 00:24:49
What have you got on your Nero :question When i bought my Lite-on i got Nero with it but like yours it was limited. Nero said i had to buy an upgrade but i managed to find the Codecs i needed on the Web and got it all working properly ;)
Title: Re: Computer Q - DVD related
Post by: TheBoy on 23 February 2007, 09:46:55
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Bought a Sony DVD RW
Serves you right  >:(  ;)
Title: Re: Computer Q - DVD related
Post by: supermop on 23 February 2007, 10:19:57
DVD's require a codec that Windows Media Player does not have installed. You can either get yourself a codec pack, which will make WMP work with DVD's, buy/download a DVD player (software) or use VLC as per ClarCe's suggestion. VLC includes codecs that play anything. Except realmedia.
Title: Re: Computer Q - DVD related
Post by: Markjay on 23 February 2007, 11:02:13
Also, if you download an evaluation version of a DVD-player package e.g. WinDVD etc, it will install the codec and Media Player will be able use it. When the free trial expires, the original software will stop working but not the codec so you could go on using Media Player for DVD viewing.

What PC do you have - if Compaq or HP then I can offer another solution, there are free DVD Players to download from HP which will only work on Compaq/HP PCs but will support any DVD drive (e.g Sony).





Title: Re: Computer Q - DVD related
Post by: jonny2112 on 23 February 2007, 12:17:42
Thanks for all the responses, including TheBoy  ;D ;D ;D

Got VLC and it worked straight away - thanks Chris.  :y

I'll maybe have a look for some evaluation software as well as Markjay suggests (pc is neither brand by the way). Just didn't want to get 'stung' by Microsoft and it's partners before getting some good, honest advice.

Cheers :)
Title: Re: Computer Q - DVD related
Post by: TheBoy on 23 February 2007, 12:55:57
in all seriousness, you just need mpeg2 encoder...

be wary of these 'all-in-one' codec packs, they suck....  ....and usually end up with a suspect codec chain....
Title: Re: Computer Q - DVD related
Post by: lukie on 24 February 2007, 17:09:28
google a dvd player, you don't get one with a drive, but the one I use is about 500kb I install it, delete all the icons and then just use media player ! simple and free ! !
Title: Re: Computer Q - DVD related
Post by: lukie on 24 February 2007, 17:18:09
sorry for the short reply, had a auction I needed to win ! lol

I was basicaly trying to say what was metioned above about the trial software but the one I use is a real small program can be found here

http://www.cliprex.com/

it installs 2 programs, one is the software the other is adware, just delete the adware program (think you have to delete the folder) I don't actually use the software you install but when you install it mediaplayer will then play dvd's for you, and it's all free and legal !