There are patents with associated licensing costs protecting the commercial DVD codecs and so if you find one, it may not be "legal" or it may not play commercial DVDs.  This is why you don't really see a lot of "free" DVD players.

Tom

Steven H. McCown wrote:

Does anyone know of some good and widely used open source DVD Player Software that is available on Windows?  

 

Thanks,

 

Steve

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