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Yaz wrote:
-RW on the DVD Recorder Is the PC able to play regular movie DVD's? ...if not, then you need a DVD player application which XP does not include. |
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"Monkey Hanger" Have you installed the latest firmware? Upgraded to the latest firmware already. Yaz |
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"Adrian B" If you don't have specific DVD playback software, you may not have an MPEG2 codec installed, which you will need. Will the PC play other DVDs? The PC will not play any other DVD's. Trying the latest version of Windows Media Player. Coputer came with Sony Sonicstage. The computer is a Sony Vaio PCV-V1/G. Also, my domestic DVD recorder (Pioneer) can write DVDs in two formats, Video and VR modes. The former is compatible with other DVD players, the latter is not. I have tried to finalise in both format V as well as VR.. but no difference. Yaz |
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"Yaz" wrote in message
... The PC will not play any other DVD's. Trying the latest version of Windows Media Player. Well that will be your problem. You need an MPEG2 decoder which doesn't come with Windows or Media Player. Try installing the file from he http://www.free-codecs.com/download/...EG_2_Codec.htm Media Player should then play DVDs including tour DVD-RW. Adrian |
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"Adrian Media Player should then play DVDs including tour DVD-RW. Did that tks. But now get sound but no picture. Any suggestions. Yaz |
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"Yaz" wrote in message
... Did that tks. But now get sound but no picture. Any suggestions. You could try installing this pack of codecs. It's supposed to allow you to play just about any video content. http://www.free-codecs.com/download/XP_Codec_Pack.htm Adrian |
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"Yaz" wrote in message ... "Adrian Media Player should then play DVDs including tour DVD-RW. Did that tks. But now get sound but no picture. Any suggestions. Yaz It certainly makes sense to get the PC playing "regular" DVDs first. And I think the PCV-V1/G should have come with a DVD player - WinDVD - as part of its software package. (I used one some months ago which did; and the Sony software manual refers to it.) Do you still have a shortcut for WinDVD in your Start menu and/or on your desktop? If so, have you tried playing a DVD with that? -- Robin |
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"Adrian B" You could try installing this pack of codecs. It's supposed to allow you to play just about any video content. http://www.free-codecs.com/download/XP_Codec_Pack.htm Just downloaded this now. But will have to go through it as menus/options on it seem very techie. Yaz |
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"Robin" And I think the PCV-V1/G should have come with a DVD player - WinDVD - as part of its software package. (I used one some months ago which did; and the Sony software manual refers to it.) Do you still have a shortcut for WinDVD in your Start menu and/or on your desktop? If so, have you tried playing a DVD with that? Robin I dont have WinDVD on my PC. The software that came with the PC was Sonicstage. I will check the Vaio site in the meantime. Yaz |
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In message , Yaz
writes "Robin" And I think the PCV-V1/G should have come with a DVD player - WinDVD - as part of its software package. (I used one some months ago which did; and the Sony software manual refers to it.) Do you still have a shortcut for WinDVD in your Start menu and/or on your desktop? If so, have you tried playing a DVD with that? Robin I dont have WinDVD on my PC. The software that came with the PC was Sonicstage. I will check the Vaio site in the meantime. Yaz Why not simply download VLC Media Player. It's freeware, and one of the best. It will play almost anything, including DVDs. http://www.download-zone-free.com/vlcplayer/ Ian. -- |
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