Best DVD playing software?

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Are you in the PowerDVD or WinDVD camp?.

Or are there alternatives?.

After a reformat of my laptop, I'm reinstalling all my apps and have PowerDVD 5.0 here, but before I bung it on, I wondered if, in everyones opinion, there was a better piece of software out there?.

Cheers. :cool:
 
I use PowerDVD but Windows Media Player and Media Player Classic I think should suit you. I am sure there are a lot of other programs too.

I would help more but I don't have any DVDs to test.
 
VLC it doesn't contain the crap copy protection that windows media player and other dvd players have. Ie you can watch it on a analogue output to a tv.
 
Think I might stick with WMP11 then.

The less clutter the better, so if it means that I dont need an additional app installed to playback DVD's, that will do for me!!!. :cool:

*EDIT* VLC?.

Whats that, got a link?.

*NinjaEDIT* No matter, found it. ;)
 
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VLC is fantastic, it plays everything. Shame it can't cook, I'd love a steak dinner right about now :(
 
It took 9 posts for VLC to be mentioned?! :eek: VLC is brilliant, has all the codecs I've ever needed and I don't need to install a DVD decoder like I used to for WMP.:rolleyes:
 
media player classic


opens super fast


make a shortcut to mpc, then rightclickProperties it, change the target to this..


"C:\Program Files\Media Player Classic\mplayerc.exe" /dvd

rename the shortcut dvd then drop it in c:\windows\system32 folder




now start, run, dvd

will open it in dvd playing mode (straight into dvd)
 
Might give MPC a go. I like VLC but I'm always open to suggestions having switched to Sunbelt Kerio from ZA Pro just this week.

Does MPC have its own codecs like VLC or does it need some installed? If it needs its own I'd probably try the CCCP out.
 
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