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What's the best and free software for playing dvd's on my pc ?

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Hey...

Can someone tell me where i can find a software that i can install on my computer that's verry good and free ?

Thanks,..

well i say i say

hes talking about movies dvds

so VLC ( videolan client)

and besides playing DVDS

its does MPEG/avi/xvid/divx/ and well almost any other dam video format under the sun

and SVCD/VCD as well

and did i say its F R E E ! ?

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

and i do use it when i watch dvds :)

it does support menus on dvds

Edited by ZcWorld

and a third one.

no need for VLC if playing DVDs is the objective. (just compare the sizes :lol:)

+ +

edit: i do not "play" the menues :whistle::P

Edited by Delprat

VideoLAN or Media Player Classic on Windows

VideoLAN on MacOS

MPlayer or VideoLAN on Linux/BSD

When all else fails, use VLC. I'll have to go back and have another look at some of the other programs listed but more often than not, vlc will play stuff that other programs fail on.

DL

Digerati said:

"BTW I am considering creating a guide/topic for "getting the most out of MPC" soon when I learn a little more about some of its advanced options. "

Looking forward to that!

I use both VLC & MPC

Media Player Classic

speaks the truth

vlc is definetly the way to go.

thats rights

lol

but its a good one to pick due to the fact its easy free n it does all the MAIN OS

windows, mac, Linux

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