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I was trying to watch DVD's on my computer and it wouldn't let me. It said that I didn't have a video decoder or something like that. Does anyone have a link to a video decoder that I can download for my computer?
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You need a MPEG2 decoder. The best option is to go out and get DVD playing software. For that I am providing you witih Power DVD Deluxe 6 w/Keygen.

Enjoy:

http://d.turboupload.com/d/513295/PDVD6 ... 7.rar.html

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Hey thanks alot man
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I've said it before, and I'll say it again, if you get the free VLC player, you don't need a damn decoder, they're all built-in for free..

http://www.videolan.org/vlc/

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I dont' remember you saying that who. I'll take a look at it. Thanks alot....
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I second w.a.i's suggestion. the trouble with commercial dvd software is that if you use a keygen or crack, you often have to block it from checking for updates with your firewall software. otherwise the next time you load the software, it will de-activate and really torque up your ability to view any video files. (this happened to me once)

another good non-commercial option is Media Player Classic available on sourceforge.org

for linux try kaffeine player or mplayer, both do an admirable job

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Yea...I don't want to run into a problem with trying to update it. Thanks for the help w.a.i and emanon
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Use MediaPlayer Classic, you can found it in the k-lite media codec pack, it read DVD very very very very WELL
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QUOTE(emanon)I second w.a.i's suggestion.  the trouble with commercial dvd software is that if you use a keygen or crack, you often have to block it from checking for updates with your firewall software.  otherwise the next time you load the software, it will de-activate and really torque up your ability to view any video files. (this happened to me once)

another good non-commercial option is Media Player Classic available on sourceforge.org

for linux try kaffeine player or mplayer, both do an admirable job

I've owned Power DVD 6 since it came out. It doesn't check for anything and it's completely active after nearly a year. You're spreading paranoia over something I took the time to upload. Thanks!

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