Ah this is weird. I use this player everyday. The first file is a .7z,
so winRar can open it. Once you decompress it you should find a folder
in which you find the exe file of the player that is mpc-hc.exe. Once
you open it you go in the file menu and go to open dvd... You should
hear now the dvd. you go to the navigate menu and you jump on the title
you want to watch.
For the second link you're right. This should work, sorry for the mistake.
www.cccp-project.net
hth
Skype: gianluca8815
On 14/01/2011 23:57, Tom Kaufman wrote:
Okay..after going around and around..I cannot get this player to work!
I don't know what it is I'm supposed to do here! It's telling me that
Windows needs to know what program to open it with (How do I
know!)..so I tried your second link. But the address must be wrong,
for it says "sorry; page not found!" Am getting rather frustrated with
this whole thing!
Tom Kaufman
----- Original Message ----- From: "Gianluca Apollaro"
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Sent: Friday, January 14, 2011 4:45 PM
Subject: Re: Playing DVD's [was "Re: Hopefully Not "off-Topic""]
You can download it here
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5126017/mpc-homecinema.1.4.2550_%28x86%29_msvc2010.7z
This is just the player. If you want, you can download and install
the combined comunity codec pac, a pacage that includes this player
and all you need to watch video, not only dvds
You can find it here
www.*cccp*-*project*.net/
hth
Skype: gianluca8815
On 14/01/2011 21:03, Tom Kaufman wrote:
Where do I get this "media Player" thing?
Thanks,
Tom Kaufman
----- Original Message ----- From: "Gianluca Apollaro"
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Sent: Friday, January 14, 2011 2:13 PM
Subject: Re: Playing DVD's [was "Re: Hopefully Not "off-Topic""]
Hi Tom, use media player classic homecinema to play dvd. It is a
great software
hth.
Skype: gianluca8815
On 14/01/2011 20:00, Tom Kaufman wrote:
Hi Christopher: Thanks; wasn't sure (since this is mostly an
"audio" list..if "video"..would be "on Topic! (don't want to get
in trouble with our moderator--smile!
Tom Kaufman
----- Original Message ----- From: "Christopher Chaltain"
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To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Friday, January 14, 2011 1:55 PM
Subject: Playing DVD's [was "Re: Hopefully Not "off-Topic""]
How could you possibly think this is off topic for this list? :-)
I would suggest using a better subject line though. If I'd been
checking this from another PC, I probably would have skipped over
a subject that doesn't say anything but "I hope this isn't off
topic." You probably wish I had checked this from my cell phone
though, since I can't help you. I did go ahead and change the
subject line though.
--
Christopher
chalt...@gmail.com
On 1/14/2011 12:47 PM, Tom Kaufman wrote:
Hi list: I know this is an "audio list"..but my problem concerns
playing DVDs! Am trying to assess if the reason why my computer
will not play DVDs is the fault of the DVD drive..or if I just
need the right DVD playing software to play the things! Let me
give you some background first: just before Christmas, I was
given some CDs to record to cassette (one of them didn't
work..or so I thought)..the long and short of it is that..what I
thought was a CD was a DVD! So I decided to try to play it in my
computer to find out for sure! I tried Windows Media..no soap; I
also tried using Real Player (got video..but no sound)..I tried
Power DVD (it told me I had to buy it (I didn't think I did..but
that's what it was telling me (that my "trial period had run
out!" So I called my tech; he put me on to this program called
VLC Media Player! I tried a couple of DVDs in it; it'll play
them..but not right; I don't know if I can explain what it's
doing (by the way..this VLC Media Player isn't that
accessible)..so maybeyou folks can also point me in the right
direction with that too! But with VLC Media player, the DVDs
will at least "play"..but it skips and jumps and just sounds
crazy! So as you can probably figure out, I need to know if I
need to have something done with my DVD drive..or do I just need
the right program (hopefully one that is accessible)..BTW-I do
have some vision, so I would need something that will show me
the video (I've heard of DVD Audio Extractor..which won't work
for my purposes! I'll be most grateful for any help or direction
you can give..and my apologies if this is "off-topic"..since
this is a PC Audio list; I just don't know where else to turn at
the moment!
Tom Kaufman
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