>   Now for an update on my DVD adventure; I just discovered something
>very interesting. I popped a DVD in just a little bit ago, to give that
>VideoLAN thing another try, and before I could even start it, lo and
>behold, the Apple DVD Player automatically opened, and started playing
>the movie!
>
>   Afterwards, I still can't start the application by using it's icon,
>but popping a DVD in seems to open it with no problems at all. Weird.
>
>   Not sure if this had anything to do with a little patch I tried to
>apply to it earlier or not. (DVDPlayer_3.2_no_DVD_Cocoa.sit)
>
>   But anyway, all is apparently well now. :-)

I'm thinking about adding a DVD to my 9600.   I'd like to know how 
did you connected the DVD player to your Mac - what IDE card did you 
use and what DVD drive?

Thanks
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