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More => Old Versions => Media Center 11 (Development Ended) => Topic started by: LTE on April 03, 2004, 08:43:04 am
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I am new to Media Center and recently purchased beta version 10. When I try to play a DVD, I get an error message that says, effectively, that either my system is missing appropriate components to play the DVD or another program is using them.
I know the latter is not a problem, because I was not running any other software. I was wondering what I might be missing that I need to download to get this working.
Before I installed MC, I removed the WINDVD program that came installed on my computer, and I wonder if something that shouldn't have been deleted went with it.
Thanks.
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Yeah, MC does NOT provide their own DVD codec, so you need to reinstall WinDVD, then MC should find that codec and playback your DVDs fine.
Unfortunately, I cannot remember the name of the file that is the codec. IF I sould, you could copy it someplace safe, uninstall again, and put the codec back, but, I don't remember, maybe someone else here can. Otherwise you will just need to keep WinDVD installed.
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Thanks. I just found the section in the Help file that talks about that. I just figured the codec would be in the program and cleared out WinDVD with a bunch of other programs that MC can now replace. I guess I was a little too eager. ;D