Windows media player DVD
instalo programas cd no lo reproduse no lo puedo instalar
Try downloading VLC Media Player, it can play any type of multimedia file.
If you want to copy data to CD or DVD, try Nero Lite.
http://filehippo.com/download_nero_lite/
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Is there a plugin for Windows Media Player DVD burner?
y at - it a plugin for windows media player dvd burner
I would like to burn movies downloaded onto a dvd instead of a cd
More details... Please.
You have a DVD - RW? If you have only one
CD - RW, there is no way to burn DVDs. -
Tips on how to make Windows Media Player DVD playback are not the player of Tosh
I don't want to use the Toshiba Media Player pre-installed to play the DVD, I want to use the Windows Media Player installed. I can't change the default to WMP in the Panel DVD player as the only options are Player Toshiba or Nero.
WMP can play CDs, MP3 etc but cannot even play DVDs in the drive. Anyone got tips on how to change this?
It; s a Toshiba Satellite Pro C850 with Windows 8 is installedI agree with Liam
VLC Player is much better than WMP.
This small utility of s dealing with almost all possible formats and not stress much on the hardware. -
For Windows Media player DVD decoder
When I put a dvd movie into my satelite A10 it open windows media player and then he says that he cannot find a dvd decoder. What must I do to watch dvd movies?
Hello
Watch the movie using a DVD given Toshiba (InterVideo WinDVD). In this case, you have not need no matter what decoder and it will work correctly.
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Why isn't Windows Media Player DVD more play?
I played DVD on my Windows XP Home edition before, he always played them very well, but then suddenly it stopped reading DVDs, everytime I put a DVD in (from the same DVD I used to play on the computer), all I get is a message that reads as follows:
"Windows Media Player cannot play the DVD because no compatible DVD decoder is not installed on your computer."
I don't know why he does not play the most, I've tried it on WinDVD and it only plays DVD when the movie is opened its files (in other words, I have to go "Playlist" then select the DVD drive and open the video folder and open all video files to it to play the movie...) I would really apprecate that it if someone could help me with this issue, at least let me know how to fix or what happened to the decoder or what...PS: When I run " dvdupgrd / detect' to see my status as a DVD player, the window that appears named, detected DVD decoders reads:" "
"No decoders found.
W2K Upgrade = no
Win9x Upgrade = no
LCID = 080 has"
Hope someone can help me...FWIW... Win XP cannot natively recognize Commercial
DVD video... it requires a DVD decoder.If you could play before commercial video DVD...
do a system restore to a time before this started
may be your solution.(306084) how to restore Windows XP to a
previous state
http://support.Microsoft.com/?kbid=306084Or you could buy a DVD decoder at the following link:
(FWIW... it's always a good idea to create a system)
Restore point before installing software or updates)(948247) how to set a system restore
point in Windows XP
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/948247Info about DVD decoders:
Plug-ins for Windows Media Player
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/downloads/Windows-Media-Player/plug-insOr you can download and use one of the following
freeware multimedia players:VLC Media Player
http://www.filehippo.com/download_vlc/
(works on XP/Vista/7)
(name of the file to download: vlc - 2.0.1 - win32.exe)Media Player Classic Home Cinema
http://MajorGeeks.com/Media_Player_Classic_Home_Cinema_d6213.html
(works on XP/Vista/7)
(name of the file to download: MPC - HomeCinema.1.6.0.4014.x 86 .exe)Or... you can try to download and install the following Codec Pack.
(FWIW... it's always a good idea to create a system)
Restore point before installing software or updates)* Proceed at your own risk *.
K - Lite Codec Pack (full)
http://www.filehippo.com/download_klite_codec_pack/
(Win XP / Vista / Win 7-32 bit and 64 bit)Good luck...
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Compatible decoder Windows Media Player DVD question
I have Windows XP, Service Pack 3 and am running Windows Media Player 11.
Windows Media Player cannot play the DVD because no compatible DVD decoder is not installed on my computer. How can I get a free compatible decoder?
Look at the following thread: -.
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I get an error when I burn DVDs with windows media player. He asked correctly when I lad the DVDs that I choose to burn a dvd disc. Then I add my video fles she adds and lists. Then I hit burn and it starts to create the dvd disc. All my files are wmv files. The bar regarding % moves to 100% but captured along with burning the disc, he rejected and I get an unspecified error message. with just a button to hit, which will close the error box. The files don't burn the disk accordingly. The disc remains empty.
Hi N2tjq,
Are a. When you facing this problem?
B. is - what happens with all DVDs?
C. recent changes made on the computer?
I firstly you suggests to save the project to your computer, and then try to burn on a DVD at a slower burning speed.
Choose a speed slower burn to your DVD recorder as follows:
1 back to adding photos and video to the DVD page and then click on Options.
2. in the DVD burner speed box, select medium or slow.
Change-Windows-DVD-Maker-DVD-Video-settings
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/change-Windows-DVD-Maker-DVD-video-settingsIf the problem persists, download the service pack 2 for windows vista on the computer
How to obtain the latest Windows Vista service pack
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/935791See the link below:
Error message when you try to publish a movie to a DVD using Windows DVD creation in Windows Vista: "unspecified error".
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/949281
For more information, please see the links below:Burn a DVD video disc
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/burn-a-DVD-video-discTroubleshoot-problems-with-creating-a-DVD-Video-using-Windows-DVD-Maker
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/troubleshoot-problems-with-creating-a-DVD-video-using-Windows-DVD-MakerIf you use windows media player, see the link below:
Burn-a-CD-or-DVD-in-Windows-Media-Player
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/burn-a-CD-or-DVD-in-Windows-Media-Player
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Windows Media Player-DVD does not play
Media Player Vista
Vista media playerdoes not read DVDs. music CD plays ok. a film recorded on cd format plays better than a dvd.
Hello bsstanfield619,
· Have you an error when you try to play DVD on Media Player?
· This happens with all DVDs you play or any particular format of DVD?
· Have you checked if the DVD work on another computer?
· What is the extension of the files you are trying to play from the DVD?
You might not have the required codecs to play the DVD on your computer. It would depend on new type of file that you are trying to play from the DVD.
Read the article that will give you information about Codecs and decoders that you need to upgrade to below:
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/306331
Thank you
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* Original title: wrong Region
Windows Media Player will not play CD - advise
"Windows Media Player cannot play the DVD because the disc prohibits playback in your region of the world. You must obtain a disc that is intended for your geographic region. "
Note I am eager to play a CD and it is recognizing a DVD?
can anyone help
Hello
1. what version of Windows is installed on the computer?
2. what version of Windows Media Player is installed on the computer?
3. what region is your currently defined DVD player on?
4. are you able to play other DVDs?
Please follow the provided steps and update us with the results.
Note: All the steps apply to Windows 7
Method 1: Try to change the region of the DVD player and check the result. To do this, try the following steps:
a. Click Start, click computer.
b. right click on the DVD drive, and then click Properties.
c. click on the Hardware tab, click the properties button and modify the DVD of the region.Method 2: Uninstall the DVD player and check.
a. Click Start, type devmgmt.msc and press to enter.
b. develop DVD players, right click on the sub element and click on uninstall.
c. restart the computer and check the result.
Once you restart the computer, the DVD driver will be loaded automatically.
d. try to play the DVD and check the result.
You can run the troubleshooting Windows Media Player DVD Troubleshooter and check that it helps.
Open the Windows Media Player DVD Troubleshoot utility
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/open-the-Windows-Media-Player-DVD-Troubleshooter
Let us know if it helps!
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my dvd drive doesn't open my windows media player
I can't open my dvd to windows Media Player. currently there is no dvd in the player.
Do you receive an error message?
Make sure that the file type is supported by the player.
Try this: -.
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/open-the-Windows-Media-Player-DVD-Troubleshooter
http://support.Microsoft.com/mats/cd_dvd_drive_problems/en-us
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Windows media player dvd region
After you apply an update to the media player, I now get the error message
"Windows Media Player cannot play the DVD because the disc prohibits playback in your region of the world. You must obtain a disc that is intended for your geographic region. »
natuarally ive checked the area defined for the reader and even tried to re applying the region
I then noticed its doing the same thing with dvd stored on my media server, and while he would not even play MPEG or avi stored on my hard drive
I went to my comments to logon (standard user) media player works fine
so I'm back and tried to reinstall the mediaplayer to my admin login, it wouldn't let me not delete it, ran Media Player microsoft penalty shooter, he said everything ok
so I changed the guest account on an admin account to try to remove it from there, but as soon as I did this mediaplayer stopped working in the feedback connection that leads me to believe its a sort of level access virus, that has permeated the media player or a defect in this connection required to complete admin update media player
Hello
· Have you tried the steps in method 1 of troubleshooting?
· Do you have any code or an error message when you try to uninstall Windows Media player?
Method 1:
You can try to connect the different DVD player and check if it works.
Method 2:
You can re - register wmp.dll file and check if it helps.
(a) log on as an administrator.
(b) click Start, type cmd in the Search text box, right-clickcmd.exe, click run as administrator, and then click on continue.
(c) at the command prompt, type regsvr32 wmp.dll press ENTER.Method 3:
You can also try to create a new administrator user account and check if it helps:
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/create-a-user-account
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Error message DVD region code in Windows Media Player on Windows 7
Original title: Windows Media Player cannot read my DVD
I'm reading a DVD that was produced by my company in Toledo Ohio. A pop-up message telling me that it cannot be read in my part of the world. As photography video and DVD recording made in Toledo, I don't understand why it won't play. More when I went to the web for help following the instructions that I was told there is no solutition for this problem. Can you help me?
Hi johnefalk,
Try these steps and check the result.
Step 1: Change DVD region
a. Click Start, type devmgmt.msc and press on enter to open Device Manager.
b. double-click on CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drives, click on the DVD drive that you want, and then click Properties.
c. on the DVD region tab, make the desired changes.Note: To configure your DVD drive to play discs from other regions, select a geographic area from the list of regions. As a general rule, you must select the region in which you reside. It is not often necessary to change the setting again.
Important: The region can change only a limited number of times. When changes remaining equals 1, and you select a new region, an alert is displayed to warn you that after this, you only will be able to play DVDs from that region. Be aware that you will not be able to change the region setting for some DVD hardware and software decoders.
Step 2: If the problem persists, run the Windows Media Player DVD Troubleshoot utility and check the result.
Open the Windows Media Player DVD Troubleshoot utilityFor more information, see change the region for a DVD Player setting
See also: , change the country or region setting
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Windows Media Player help
I bought a netbook and have an external CD drive to dvd. When I want to play the video, I get this error. I can't find a solution. Any Advisor. Error is... Windows Media Player cannot play back the video DVD. You may need to adjust your Windows display settings. Open display settings in Control Panel, and then try to lower your screen resolution and color quality settings.
Hi Rains27,1. were you able to play the same DVD sooner?
2. must arrive with a particular DVD or all of them?
3. do you have a DVD decoder installed on your computer?4. you use starter edition of windows 7?5. What is the resolution on your computer?6. have you installed a codec on your computer?If you have installed a codec on your computer the I suggest you to uninstall the codec.
Method 1:
Try running Windows Media Player DVD Troubleshooter utility and check if this may help:
Open the troubleshooting Windows Media Player DVD Troubleshooter by clicking the Start button, then Control Panel. In the search box, type troubleshooting, and then click
Troubleshooting, click View all, and then click Windows Media Player DVD.
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/open-the-Windows-Media-Player-DVD-Troubleshooter
Method 2:
Play a cd or DVD in windows Media player
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/play-a-CD-or-DVD-in-Windows-Media-Player
Method 3:
Try to reduce the hardware acceleration again and check if it makes a difference.
a. open the screen resolution by clicking the Start button, Control Panel, and then, under appearance and personalization, click on adjust the screen resolution.
b. click on advanced settings, troubleshoot tab and then click on change settings.
c. move the hardware acceleration slider toward none to reduce or turn off video hardware acceleration.
d. click OK and then click Restart now.For more information, see this link: thanks and regards:
I. Suuresh Kumar - Microsoft technical support.Visit our Microsoft answers feedback Forum and let us know what you think.
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"Windows Media Player cannot play this DVD because it is not possible to activate the analog copy on the output screen protection. Try to install a driver available for your video card. Is the error that keeps popping up. Even after the update driver... now what do I do?
Hello
1 did you change on your computer?
2. not this problem occurs with the particular DVD or with other DVDs?
3. is the specific issue limited to the DVD?
4. are you able to play the DVD in the other system?
Method 1:
I suggest you follow the link and check.
Open the Windows Media Player DVD Troubleshoot utility
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/open-the-Windows-Media-Player-DVD-Troubleshooter
Method 2:
I suggest you follow the link and check.
Windows Media Player cannot play this DVD because it is not possible to activate the analog copy protection
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/2004673
See also:
Cannot read DVD
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Cannot read a dvd with windows media player
Cannot play dvd's with windows media player or media Center, am running windows 7 Home premium 64 bit on a new machine. Have installed the codecs, but no luck, have the wristmaster great samsung that uses the latest windows drivers. I can listen to music and view photos
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Language: English (regional setting: English)
System manufacturer: MICRO-STAR INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD.
System model: MS-7529
BIOS: Default system BIOS
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Memory: 4096 MB RAM
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Windows Dir: C:\Windows
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Current mode: 1680 x 1050 (32 bit) (60 Hz)
Name of the monitor: generic PnP monitor
Monitor model: W2242
Monitor ID: GSM5677
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D3d9 Overlay: support
DXVA-HD: support
DDraw status: enabled
D3D status: enabled
AGP status: enabledHello
Welcome to Microsoft Windows 7 answers Forum!
Could you please answer these money questions?
(a) could you tell us what happens when you play the dvd?
(b) how do you try to play the dvd?
(c) you receive an error message?
(d) do you have the latest changes the software on your computer?
(e) have you tried the dvd in another computer?
Please get back to us with answers, so that we will be in a better position on this issue.
However, if you want to solve this problem, you can follow the link below to run the troubleshooter to Open the troubleshooting Windows Media Player DVD Troubleshooter
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/open-the-Windows-Media-Player-DVD-Troubleshooter
Thank you, and in what concerns:
I. Suresh Kumar-Microsoft Support.
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