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    Default VLC Media player

    When I watch some dvds on vlc the sounds is choppy and sounds odd.
    It's only sometimes though and it's beginning to annoy me cause I wanna watch my damn new dvd!
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    Tried reinstalling?


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    Yup, i've just updated to the new one so i had to install it.
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    Windows Media Player is better for DVD's.

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    What specification is your computer? If it's a lower spec it might not run it so well, but anything in the last 5 years should do.

    Try Windows Media Player if you're on a PC or DVD Player on OSX. If you're on Linux, I'm not sure what to recommended :-)

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    My windows media player won't work either it says something about codecs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mb-group.net View Post
    What specification is your computer? If it's a lower spec it might not run it so well, but anything in the last 5 years should do
    Ergh what's that got to do with anything? My family's very first Windows 98 PC could watch DVDs, today my phone probably has a better processor and more memory than that did. Computers made from the year 2000 onwards should definitely play DVDs.

    I also struggle with VLC to watch DVDs, try Windows Media Player or Windows Media Center

    Edit: Download the codecs then? Just search google for "Windows media player codecs" and you'll be sorted.
    Last edited by Jordy; 04-02-2011 at 08:58 PM.

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    I've usually had no problems with VLC but I rarely use it to watch DVD's just Video Files.

    Try some other players and if the same occurs it could be a hardware issue - something wrong with your DVD Drive - they can deteriorate

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    CyberLink PowerDVD is glorious for Blu-rays and DVDs.



    pc setup | system specs
    check what i've been watching here.
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    DVDs eh? Getting a bit behind times, digital downloads is where it's at.
    Chippiewill.


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