is something included with kcp to view dvd's? that cyberlink is i believe. what do u need to do in order to have a fully functional dvd viewing? just install it and ur good?
is something included with kcp to view dvd's? that cyberlink is i believe. what do u need to do in order to have a fully functional dvd viewing? just install it and ur good?
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zoom player seems to use the least resources, but I have to open the vobs becase it crashes when I try to open a disk
odd...
Hm.. downloading VLC now.. Windows Media Player is crap.... every time I try to play a dvd, it crashes
I use powerDVD, but i got also problems with v6 (something with timetable)
PowerDVD v5.0
Cyberlink works well but I've found that if you use the controls to much it crashes and you have to end program and restart it. Kinda a pain but seems well worth it quality wise.
Media player classic seems the most stable.
If you use linux might I suggest mplayer, great controls and no crashes. If your uncomfortable with terminal there is a gui for it.
Customer: "I want to download the Internet. Do I need a bigger hard disk?"
Using WinDVD 7 and it has all that I need and more. PowerDVD is also fine.
You have two choices in life:
1- Relax
2- Bump your head into the wall
Choose...
i use power dvd, i like it because im used to using it for about 5 years
windows media player 10
no im not a n00b lol
Last edited by oxygenuk; 09-06-2005 at 01:12 PM.
PowerDVD has a nice "picture filter" that makes the colors look a lot better.
Windows Media Player 10 displays neat information about the DVD movie. For example, the scene selection has the names of each scene...that's pretty nice.
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