Sunday, June 28, 2009

DVD's won't play, WMA says a problem with outdated Drivers but thats not the problem

DVD's won't play, WMA says a problem with outdated Drivers but thats not the problem?
I just got an old laptop (Dell Latitude D600) and with one DVD it ran fine but there was no sound. With another it wouldn't run because Windows media player said that there was a copy protection problem between the DVD player a graphics driver. It suggests upgrading the graphics card drivers Radean mobility 9000, but it has the latest drivers. Windows media player is the latest version (11) and I have tried on Winamp as well (latest version) to no avail. The DVD is from HongKong (I live in Australia) but it was bought from HMV so its a legitimate copy
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download AVS dvd player and use that to watch dvd's with. it is the one I use and Windows Media Player doesnot have a dvd player program


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