DVD playback in Vista Basic/Business (1 Viewer)

karakas

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Vista Basic and Business comes without DVD playback, but it can be added with 3rd party installations such as Purevideo and PowerDVD. Will installing MediaPortal add this functionality aswell? I know that MP comes with a MPEG-2 decoder, but so does Arcsoft TMT, and the last time I tried I was not able to play DVDs untill I installed PowerDVD.
 

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    The only 2 working DVD navigators are M$ and cyberlink PDVD7, so either of these is needed for things to work correctly.

    And as you have not got the M$ one, it really only leaves PowerDVD, unless you configure as external player of course, then you can use what you like, but it takes things outside mediaportal.
     

    karakas

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    Ok, thank you I'll grab the PowerDVD one then. Do you know if PowerDVD SE DVD Decoder
    contains the navigator? Or do I need to get the complete program?

    It does say "Complete DVD menu navigation" but want to be on the safe side.
     

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    Got so used to finding free cd's supplied with PDVD7 on, never gave any thought to how to get a copy if you do not have one, and cannot find any legal link :(

    The above link is for mce only i think, but it would put the PDVD8 editions in, which is not what you want, must be version 7 for navigation to be selectable, and to work correctly.

    to test PowerDVD8 just download the trial version from here Free Download PowerDVD - DVD & Blu-Ray Movie Player Software
     

    karakas

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    I don't think it's MCE only, I fould the link here so should be Vista aswell

    Roxio also seems to have a similar package.

    The reason why I don't really want to install full PowerDVD is that I'm using Arcsoft TMT for BR-playback, and want to install as few programs as possible, and I don't really like the anti-HTPCuser direction that Cyberlink has taken with PowerDVD so don't really want to support them too much :)

    But I'll just do some testing and see if I can find som "trials" around on some sites that shouldn't be mentioned here :)
     

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