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November 24, 2009

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Installing DVD Playback in Windows XP - Page 2

If you don't have a DVD decoder installed you must obtain one before you can playback DVD Video on your PC. There are two ways of doing it, either you can buy and download a DVD Decoder pack or purchase a separate DVD playing application such as Power DVD XP or Win DVD. If you buy a decoder pack you do not get a separate player application as you would with Power DVD, you use Windows Media Player for movie playback.

If you want to buy a DVD decoding pack click here

I Brought a decoder pack, how do I play a disc?

 
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