How Do you Watch your Movies

I'm fed up with WMP 11 !!

Hi folks ...  Can anyone point me towards a good free DVD player programme that I can download ...

Reason I ask is I have a large collection of DVD films that I want to watch on my PC and WMP  just doesn't quite do it for me ..  I am on XP Pro SP2 Wired for Surround Sound ..

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I watch mine on a 27" TV with a flickering tube, three years after they played in the theater, checked out from the library, after the kids have gone to bed.   :SNIFF!:

But I have no credit card debt and own both my cars.  :D

Reply #3 Top
GOM Player is a good one and VideoLan is another.

Thanks Jeff T for your contribution.
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VLC
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VLC is good for playing a wide variety.
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VLC will play any format and the sound and picture is far superior to WMP :CONGRAT:
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IMHO VLC is the best. Works great and isn't bulky :CONGRAT:


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Guess ya can go to Zubaz house and watch them on his 27" flickering TV tube.  Not sure how that helps. :NOTSURE: 
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Guess ya can go to Zubaz house and watch them on his 27" flickering TV tube. Not sure how that helps.
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All are welcome.  ;)
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All are welcome.
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As long as I get to hold remote :)
Reply #11 Top
Do you got popcorn, Zu? If so, I'm there!
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As long as I get to hold remote
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No.  So sorry.
Do you got popcorn, Zu? If so, I'm there!
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Yes.  But you have use your own bowl and keep your fingers out of mine.
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popcporn?   bla... wheres the Pizza?


Jet audio I use.

Reply #14 Top
I use InterVideo WinDVD 7 for DVD movies, ZoomPlayer for everything else (Media Center on Vista).
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As with some others,  I like to VLC and it is skinnable!
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Does VLC do BlueRay?
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Does VLC do BlueRay?
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WWW Link
Reply #18 Top
I don't know if that is your answer. Looked confusing too me :p
Reply #19 Top
It doesn't seem necessary to even say anything, but I will cause I want to. VLC player is probably your best bet. Here's a link that has a list of a bunch of audio and video software. Maybe you will find it useful. Click Here