Win 7 Center multimedia playback of ripped DVD to my HARD drive.

I am trying to play movies from my library that I ripped to my HARD drive so the discs don't be destroyed, I can find changes in registry for Vista, but nothing for Win 7 at this point. I downloaded my movies to try it but nothing helps, I can burn movies on HARD drive but viewing leaves much to be desired. Appears as a broken screen, very pixelated, which cannot be seen, the music is heard, but not able to view the image.
This is a new installation X 64, 4 GB of Ram with a processor AMD Athlon 2 + and a GT220 1 GB DDR3 video card, he read a Blue Ray movie without any problem from the drive and plays all DVD disc ok, but won't from the HARD disk. The Media Center also will see the DVD on the HARD drive in the movie library.
Have Cyberlink BD Edition to play movies on disc.
Anyone has any ideas please?
You want to run Win Home Server but get this straight first.
Thank you.

Hi PET-240,

Thank you for visiting Microsoft Answers.

What is the format of the files you are trying to play?

This problem may occur if the video adapter driver is not updated. I suggest you update the driver card BIOS, Chipset and graphics of the website of the manufacturer.

Also download and install a pack of codecs on your computer. Use your favorite search engine to search for an updated codec pack.

The DVD library is not automatically enabled. If it is not enabled, you do not see your DVD content stored in your hard drive.

The below mentioned link and follow the steps to enable the DVD library:

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/930526

This link is for Windows Vista, but it also applies to Windows 7.

I hope this helps.

Kind regards
Amal-Microsoft Support.
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