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I have a laptop (Windows Vista Ultimate) with DVD burner. Windows Media
Player is Version 11.0.6000).
I have a desktop (Windows XP Pro – SP2) no DVD burner, but DVD player and
CD burner. This computer has Windows Media Player 10. (I have not upgraded
the Media Player because doing so would make me unable to use ActiveSync to
sync with my PDA.)
I have found that if I use the laptop and create a movie in Windows Movie
Maker, I can play it on the laptop but NOT on the desktop.
I downloaded and ran Windows XP Video Decoder as I was told by Dell that I
should be able to play my DVD on the XP machine. If I could not they said it
had something to do with not having codecs. According to that utility I have
Cyberlink Video/SP Decoder Version 3.5.1.103. In the column “MCE Compatibleâ€
there is a red circle with a white “x†which I assume means it is not MCE
compatible – I think MCE means Media Center Edition.
When I clicked on “Check for Updatesâ€, I was taken to
http://www.cyberlink.com/winxp_plugin/2007/enu/wmp.jsp
I am inclined to think that I should opt for the one on the right “Power
Pack: PowerDVD SE + MP3 encoder. I am simply stumbling around here, but if
anyone could give me any further light or assurance on this, I would welcome
it.
Thank you.
Mary
Player is Version 11.0.6000).
I have a desktop (Windows XP Pro – SP2) no DVD burner, but DVD player and
CD burner. This computer has Windows Media Player 10. (I have not upgraded
the Media Player because doing so would make me unable to use ActiveSync to
sync with my PDA.)
I have found that if I use the laptop and create a movie in Windows Movie
Maker, I can play it on the laptop but NOT on the desktop.
I downloaded and ran Windows XP Video Decoder as I was told by Dell that I
should be able to play my DVD on the XP machine. If I could not they said it
had something to do with not having codecs. According to that utility I have
Cyberlink Video/SP Decoder Version 3.5.1.103. In the column “MCE Compatibleâ€
there is a red circle with a white “x†which I assume means it is not MCE
compatible – I think MCE means Media Center Edition.
When I clicked on “Check for Updatesâ€, I was taken to
http://www.cyberlink.com/winxp_plugin/2007/enu/wmp.jsp
I am inclined to think that I should opt for the one on the right “Power
Pack: PowerDVD SE + MP3 encoder. I am simply stumbling around here, but if
anyone could give me any further light or assurance on this, I would welcome
it.
Thank you.
Mary