Or NT or Millenium or W2K or XP, would play DVD's so long as there was also an MPEG2 decoder on the system, was rubbish very basic player, but it worked. On my machine, it does nothing as both WMP 11.0 and PowerDVD play DVD's (plus about a half dozen other players). Interesting fact: Windows has had a DVD player built-in since Windows 98, its a special type of program (name of which I cant remember) which onlyĭoes anything under specific circumstances, circumstances for DvdPlay.exe (in system32 on XP) are that it only does anything if there is no other DVD I'm on 32bit XP duel core Core Duo, and so dont really care too much about MT type stuff, seems more problematic than its worth.įor rendering I whack em onto one of several Pentium 4 machines and leave them to get on with it, takes quite some time but I've got plenty. Pretty sure mplayer2 still worked fine on Vista. Arh gone, such a shame, I always preferred that to WMP (which I really dislike and almost never use).
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