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DVD playback in Windows XP
DVD playback in Windows XP

DVD playback can be achieved in Windows XP by using a variety of software options that are either free or can be purchased online. Software that can playback a DVD include Windows Media Player, PowerDVD as well as Nero ShowTime and VLC Media Player. The easiest way to watch a DVD on Windows XP is to insert the disk and select an option from the autoplay menu.

One of the most used programs to playback a DVD on a computer is the Windows Media Player from Microsoft. The program is widely used because it comes preinstalled on each version of the Windows operating system. It is also more than likely to be the default player for DVD movies for many people as well. When Windows Media Player is used for DVD playback it may not open automatically. It depends on what is setup on the computer system. Many times an autoplay feature pops up with a list of options to choose from. However, is Windows Media Player has been set as the default player it should open automatically when a DVD disk is inserted into the drive.

Another good program to use for DVD playback on a computer system is PowerDVD. Unlike the Windows Media Player this program needs to be purchased to be used after an initial thirty day trial period. There are many benefits to this program over many others. PowerDVD has options that can be used to change the aspect ratio to make the video fit better on the screen. The program also has the option of setting the audio based on the type of speakers that are connected. A preference can also be set to run PowerDVD automatically when a DVD is inserting a DVD disk. This is a good program to use for people that like to watch DVD movies on their computer.

An additional option for DVD playback on a computer are using programs such as Nero ShowTime and the VLC Media Player. Nero ShowTime comes bundled with the Nero software suite but is also available as to use on a trial basis before purchase. The VLC Media Player is an open source media player that can playback DVD movies that is also available for free. Each of these programs is a good option for DVD playback on a computer system. The only difference between the two is the options that can selected. As an open source program the VLC media player will not have many advanced options that are available on Nero ShowTime.

Unless specified in a particular software program an autoplay menu will display when a DVD disk is inserted into the drive on a computer. The autoplay option will list various options that can be used with the DVD disk. This gives the user the option of selecting which type of program to use for DVD playback. Download VLC Player to compare and see all its features and the media playable.




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