![]() ![]() 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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