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How can I get my computer to play a DVD (as if it were a TV)?
I have a HP Pavilion laptop with XP Media Center. When I insert the DVD; -if I choose to play the DVD using Windows Media Player, I get an error message that says, "Windows Media Player cannot play the DVD because a compatible DVD decoder is not installed on your computer." -if I choose to play DVD video using Media Center, I simply get a blue box that says "Video Error". I really don't care what it uses to play the video, I just want it to play it. How do I make that happen? Thanks! |
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You need dvd decoder software. If your computer came with Media Center, it
should already have it. If you loaded Media Center yourself, then you have to buy one somewhere. The nVidia one for $20 seems to be the most popular. To find out which decoder you have, go to www.microsoft.com and enter "decoder check" in the search box. Their utility will tell you which you have installed and let you select the default one. Dana Cline - MCE MVP "Oscar Vogel" <oscarvogel@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message news:OJWQpy56FHA.636@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > How can I get my computer to play a DVD (as if it were a TV)? > > I have a HP Pavilion laptop with XP Media Center. When I insert the DVD; > -if I choose to play the DVD using Windows Media Player, I get an error > message that says, "Windows Media Player cannot play the DVD because a > compatible DVD decoder is not installed on your computer." > -if I choose to play DVD video using Media Center, I simply get a blue box > that says "Video Error". > > I really don't care what it uses to play the video, I just want it to play > it. How do I make that happen? Thanks! > > > |
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Thanks, but I don't understand "If you loaded Media Center yourself, then
you have to buy one somewhere." Why would that matter? I suppose I DID load Media Center myself because I recently replaced the hard drive & reloaded all of the recovery software that were on the HP CDs that came with the system. I really don't know what "media center" is all about. The only reason I bought this model was because I liked the widescreen and big keypad. But I assume that anything called "Media Center" edition would automatically play a basic DVD disk. Anyway, if you say I've gotta pay an additional $20, that's not a big deal. But I suspect that I haven't loaded something correctly. If anyone can advise as to what I may have done wrong, I'd appreciate it. If no one has an answer w/in a few hours, I'll assume that I'll need to go ahead and buy nVidia. "Dana Cline - MVP" <dcline@scriptpro.com> wrote in message news:%23C803R66FHA.3804@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... > You need dvd decoder software. If your computer came with Media Center, it > should already have it. If you loaded Media Center yourself, then you have > to buy one somewhere. The nVidia one for $20 seems to be the most popular. > To find out which decoder you have, go to www.microsoft.com and enter > "decoder check" in the search box. Their utility will tell you which you > have installed and let you select the default one. > > Dana Cline - MCE MVP > > "Oscar Vogel" <oscarvogel@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message > news:OJWQpy56FHA.636@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... >> How can I get my computer to play a DVD (as if it were a TV)? >> >> I have a HP Pavilion laptop with XP Media Center. When I insert the DVD; >> -if I choose to play the DVD using Windows Media Player, I get an error >> message that says, "Windows Media Player cannot play the DVD because a >> compatible DVD decoder is not installed on your computer." >> -if I choose to play DVD video using Media Center, I simply get a blue >> box that says "Video Error". >> >> I really don't care what it uses to play the video, I just want it to >> play it. How do I make that happen? Thanks! >> >> >> > > |
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Oscar Vogel wrote:
> Thanks, but I don't understand "If you loaded Media Center yourself, > then you have to buy one somewhere." Why would that matter? > > I suppose I DID load Media Center myself because I recently replaced > the hard drive & reloaded all of the recovery software that were on > the HP CDs that came with the system. I really don't know what "media > center" is all about. The only reason I bought this model was because > I liked the > widescreen and big keypad. But I assume that anything called "Media > Center" edition would automatically play a basic DVD disk. > > Anyway, if you say I've gotta pay an additional $20, that's not a big > deal. > But I suspect that I haven't loaded something correctly. If anyone > can > advise as to what I may have done wrong, I'd appreciate it. If no one > has an answer w/in a few hours, I'll assume that I'll need to go ahead > and buy nVidia. > > > "Dana Cline - MVP" <dcline@scriptpro.com> wrote in message > news:%23C803R66FHA.3804@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... >> You need dvd decoder software. If your computer came with Media >> Center, it should already have it. If you loaded Media Center >> yourself, then you have to buy one somewhere. The nVidia one for $20 >> seems to be the most popular. To find out which decoder you have, go >> to www.microsoft.com and enter "decoder check" in the search box. >> Their utility will tell you which you have installed and let you >> select the default one. >> Your HP Media Center machine came with a DVD player. It will be something like PowerDVD or WinDVD. Look at the CD's you got with the machine or call HP tech support for instructions how to reinstall preloaded HP software. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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The reason it doesn't automatically come with a DVD decoder, is that there
are licensing issues and most decoders must be purchased. When you buy something like PowerDVD, you are mostly paying for the decoder license. MS sees the decoder as just another component or accessory software for the MCE system and not a basic part of the OS. Many people have strong opinions about which decoder is best, so rather than adding to the cost and being accused of bundling their preferred decodere, they leave it up the individual PC makers to include the one they feel works best with their system. When you buy the MCE OS separately, you are the PC maker and it is your responsibly to install a decoder. But as "malke" mentioned, if you could play DVD's before, then your old system came with a decoder and it may be compatible with MCE. So if it came with some setup CD's, you might check those first. -- James Orlando (Goofy says "Hey!"), Florida "Oscar Vogel" <oscarvogel@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message news:Oz3O$466FHA.3976@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... > Thanks, but I don't understand "If you loaded Media Center yourself, then > you have to buy one somewhere." Why would that matter? > > I suppose I DID load Media Center myself because I recently replaced the > hard drive & reloaded all of the recovery software that were on the HP CDs > that came with the system. I really don't know what "media center" is all > about. The only reason I bought this model was because I liked the > widescreen and big keypad. But I assume that anything called "Media > Center" edition would automatically play a basic DVD disk. > > Anyway, if you say I've gotta pay an additional $20, that's not a big > deal. But I suspect that I haven't loaded something correctly. If anyone > can advise as to what I may have done wrong, I'd appreciate it. If no one > has an answer w/in a few hours, I'll assume that I'll need to go ahead and > buy nVidia. > > > "Dana Cline - MVP" <dcline@scriptpro.com> wrote in message > news:%23C803R66FHA.3804@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... >> You need dvd decoder software. If your computer came with Media Center, >> it should already have it. If you loaded Media Center yourself, then you >> have to buy one somewhere. The nVidia one for $20 seems to be the most >> popular. To find out which decoder you have, go to www.microsoft.com and >> enter "decoder check" in the search box. Their utility will tell you >> which you have installed and let you select the default one. >> >> Dana Cline - MCE MVP >> >> "Oscar Vogel" <oscarvogel@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message >> news:OJWQpy56FHA.636@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... >>> How can I get my computer to play a DVD (as if it were a TV)? >>> >>> I have a HP Pavilion laptop with XP Media Center. When I insert the DVD; >>> -if I choose to play the DVD using Windows Media Player, I get an error >>> message that says, "Windows Media Player cannot play the DVD because a >>> compatible DVD decoder is not installed on your computer." >>> -if I choose to play DVD video using Media Center, I simply get a blue >>> box that says "Video Error". >>> >>> I really don't care what it uses to play the video, I just want it to >>> play it. How do I make that happen? Thanks! >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > |
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If you need a basic decoder that works with MCE, there's a guy on eBay who's
selling WinDVD decoder for about 8 bucks (with shipping). I bought one from him and it works great with my system. Go here: http://stores.ebay.com/id=730692&ssP...:SIB:StoreView -- Joe Pastori Gigabyte mainboard w/AMD Sempron 2200+ Avermedia UltraTV 1500MCE GeForce 5200 InterVideo WinDVD 5.0 Decoder 786MB RAM "Oscar Vogel" wrote: > How can I get my computer to play a DVD (as if it were a TV)? > > I have a HP Pavilion laptop with XP Media Center. When I insert the DVD; > -if I choose to play the DVD using Windows Media Player, I get an error > message that says, "Windows Media Player cannot play the DVD because a > compatible DVD decoder is not installed on your computer." > -if I choose to play DVD video using Media Center, I simply get a blue box > that says "Video Error". > > I really don't care what it uses to play the video, I just want it to play > it. How do I make that happen? Thanks! > > > > |
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