What DVD program to use.

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What DVD program to use.

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Just got me a Pioneer (OEM) slut loading DVD\CDrom player. :) What's a good DVD program?

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dang, i want one of them slut loaders :)

i use windvd, its pretty nice cept u gotta pay for it

i think wm8 has dvd support
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Both WinDVD and Power DVD work really well... I prefer to use ATI DVD Player since i have a Radeon...
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thanks peeps! Think I'll get windvd. Gots me a radeon also but have read some whorror stories about it (well, not really whorror stories I jsut wanted to use that word).

Pred-you get that cd I sent u yet? Hope so it was sent a while ago.
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I haven't seen it yet d_b... Probably show up in the next day or 2
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Same DVD Player here... .I use Power DVD 4.0 XP
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I think most are good now days like the ones already mentioned. I prefer power dvd 4 because it can do screen captures easily. The others can't, unless that was added in later versions.
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I also have a Ho loading . . . . ummm . . . slut loading Pioneer DVD. I used PowerDVD that came on the Asus mobo CD. It works great. The wifes new lapper came with WinDVD and it works good too.
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Been using my ATI DVD player forever now and not had a problem with it. I'll include it on that disk I send ya, it can be your choice to install it or not :)
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Thanks all :)
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