“I just got a DVD drive for my computer. I have Windows XP and I can’t get Windows Media Player to play any of my DVDs. What do I need to do to enable DVD playing in Windows Media Player?”
Windows Media Player requires a specific codec pack to be installed on your computer in order for DVD playback to work. There are several companies that offer this type of codec pack for sale.
If you’re feeling brave, this video shows you a way to enable DVD playback by editing the Windows registry. Keep in mind you can break Windows if you improperly alter entries in the Windows registry, so proceed with extreme caution if you choose to attempt this alternative.
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