player video dvd

I play DVDs on my hp 2000 windows 8 cyberlink and it will not

Hello

Do you know what version of Cyberlink on your machine? Please try the following software:

http://www.videolan.org/VLC/download-Windows.html

This product is going to play almost all video formats.

Kind regards.

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