Hello everyone.
My usual video viewing on the computer involves loading an avi or .mkv
container file into VLC. These play without a hitch normally and I'm very
happy with the player for video functionality even though feedback from jAWS
is rather minimal at times. But now I have a situation
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Subject: Re: Playing DVD films on a PC
Try DVD Audio Extractor, www.castudio.org. Primarily a DVD ripper, it can
also be used as a basic DVD player, including video support. Is fully
accessible, and costs around $40. A free 30-day trial
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A friend wants to play DVD films on her PC - running Windows XP Home and
latest version of JFW I believe.
I've advised installing Windows Media Player 11 which she says she's done,
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Subject: Playing DVD films on a PC
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How in the world does one get started playing DVDs with media player? Is
there something I need to setup? Can't get my DVD to work at all.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Betsy
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I forgot to mention three important things. I am running media player version
10, jfw 7 and windows xp. Sorry about that.
Quoting Betsy Sawyers [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
How in the world does one get started playing DVDs with media player? Is
there something I need to setup? Can't get my DVD to
Hi,
I recently got a DVD burner. At the moment, I don't have any DVD video
playing software installed, but I'm wondering if there are any programs or
plugins for WinAmp that will let me play back the audio portion of a DVD?
Thanks.
Yours Sincerely,
Kelly John Sapergia
Phone: (306)
I too would be interested in knowing if such an animal exists.
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On 5/13/2005 at 11:13 AM Kelly Sapergia wrote:
Hi,
I recently got a DVD burner. At the moment, I don't have any DVD video
playing software installed, but I'm wondering if there are any
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From: Dean masters [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I think they may just have a list of dvd's that they have described. There
are some more dvd's with dvs out there. About the only way I
: DVS was Re: playing dvd?
A listing of Canadian produced DVS will shortly appear on:
http://www.voiceprintcanada.com
and I'm sure you'll be pleasantly surprised at the breadth and depth of
the
collection.
Some of the collection is classic stock, but for my money, just as much
pleasure is derived
Hi
So, how much does it cost to check out the movies? Dave Hutchins
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A listing of Canadian produced DVS
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Hello everyone,
I'm curious, how do you know if a DVD has audio descriptions or not?
Is there certain information you can look for, when purchasing a DVD?
I realize that not everything is going to be described, just as not every
movie that's out on video is described
Hi Dean. Thanks for that, but how does a blind person find this information
out?
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I read in a pc magazine
, 2004 9:22 AM
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Do you have to have a DVD player on your
computer befrore you can play DVD's? Do
you have to have special software to
access it? I'm a Window-Eyes user, so
just curious. What happens if you play
a dvd in your computer straight? I
mean, well, just put a disc
Subject: Re: playing dvd?
Do you have to have a DVD player on your
computer befrore you can play DVD's? Do
you have to have special software to
access it? I'm a Window-Eyes user, so
just curious. What happens if you play
a dvd in your computer straight? I
mean, well, just put a disc into your
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Hi Stephen
I've got it too and the descriptive
audio is great.
With Power DVD you cycle between
tracks by pressing just one key - from
memory I think
: Friday, October 08, 2004 10:18 AM
Subject: Re: DVS was Re: playing dvd?
Hi Dean. Thanks for that, but how does a blind person find this information
out?
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Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 7:22 AM
Subject: Re: playing dvd?
Do you have to have a DVD player on your
computer befrore you can play DVD's? Do
you have to have special software to
access it? I'm a Window-Eyes user, so
just curious. What happens if you play
a dvd in your computer
, 2004 9:13 AM
Subject: Re: playing dvd?
Hi Mimi. You need to have a DVD
player on your computer. In other
words,
the drive must be a DVD rom drive, and
not just a CD rom drive. I hope this
helps.
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Thanks, Doc.
Mimi
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Yes, you will need a dvd rom. It uses
a different lasar setup than cd-rom.
Doc Wright
http
I have power dvd, windows media player 10 and real audio player. I have the
Passion of the Christ dvd. Is there any way to play the descriptive audio
and subtitle portion on my computer?
Thanks.
Steve
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Hi all,
Can any one tell mew hich Win DVD product ism ore JAWS friendly...Win Dvd
4 or 5?
Many thanks.
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Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2004 2:42 PM
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I have power dvd, windows media player 10 and real audio player. I have
the Passion of the Christ dvd. Is there any way to play the descriptive
audio
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Hi Stephen
I've got it too and the descriptive audio is great.
With Power DVD you cycle between tracks by pressing just one key
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