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    Do you use any DVD player software?

    And if so what do you use?

    I've been using InterVideo WinDVD for years now and it has always worked well. Although it can sometimes be a bit unstable and crash when you try to jump a long way through a video file or DVD.

    I've mainly used it over the years because of the ability to run a DVD from a folder rather than needing it to be on a disc, which is great for testing when creating and developing a DVD and needing to test it is all working before burning the Video_TS directory to DVD.

    Years ago I did used to use Cyberlink PowerDVD and think I might also give that another try to see how the latest version compares to WinDVD. Anyone use PowerDVD?

    Any other video players I could look at while I'm at it?

    For general video playback I tend to use VLC which I find will play most file types and codecs, and sometimes WMP 11.

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    I still use WindDVD because I like the screen grab utility, and I also have had no problems grabbing sound-bites from it whilst it plays.

    Maybe I should try other software, but I tend to stick with what I know and what I am confortable with.
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    I don't use any, as I don't watch DVDs on the PC, I tend to use standalone players. Only using VLC for videos and small movies.

    At work I have PowerDVD installed, but barely use it.

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    Media Player Classic plays nearly everything with one of those codec-super-mega-packs installed including my DVD's. I tend to use a standalone dedicated player however as the quality is better than using the wireless senders from the PC to TV.

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    I have WinDVD and it had always worked fine for me, although i think the last time I watched a DVD in the computer was back in 2005. Now I have a DVD Player for the television I just watch them on that.

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    That is a good point Steve. For most people they have a decent DVD player under their TV so watching DVDs on a PC is quite pointless these days and is more of a gimmick.

    Remember when DVD was first launching and PCs were not even powerful enough to playback DVD video at full speed in full resolution without additional hardware? I remember at university in 1997 a friend upgraded his Pentium 1 PC to a Pentium II and then spent ages trying to get it to run DVDs properly. He ended up spending £100 on a video playback card just to do that as his 266MHz PC couldn't do it on it's own. A year later I bought a new Pentium 2 400MHz PC and it ran DVDs fine without any additional hardware.

    It is still amazing how fast technology moves forward. I remember on the Amiga being amazed at being able to play low resolution limited colour short MPEG 1 video clips, and that was 15 years ago. Then about 10 years ago PC users with Pentium II CPUs were trying to get them to run DVDs, and then just a couple of years later we were able to just play back what we like without even thinking about it. Now even streaming HD quality DivX videos over our networks to the TV without problem.

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