DVD Windows Media Player
What is a DVD Windows Media Player?
Several major software companies have created a
small piece of software called a "plugin" that you can purchase to
make Windows Media Player play your DVDs.
(The reason they are not free is that a "royalty" has to be paid
each time the DVD Decoder is installed on a PC, to the folks who own
the MPEG-2 format - and no its not Microsoft!).
These are TWO main Windows Media Player DVD Decoder "plugins" to
chose from depending on your operating system.
(Make sure you check out the special offer at the end of the page!)
Choose Your DVD
Player for Windows Media HERE:
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# For The Windows XP - Operating System
DVD
XPack gives you the same technology at a fraction of the price as
WinDVD, the world's leading DVD player, used by over 125 million
people! FULL integration with Windows Media Center or Windows Media
Player 9, 10 or 11. NVIDIA PureVideo technology support for superb
picture clarity, and precise, vivid colors on any display!
FLAWLESS DVD playback every time...
InterVideo DVD XPack for Windows XP (Click HERE!)
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# For The Windows Vista - Operating System
This
windows media player plug-in for Windows Vista delivers the kind of
outstanding performance you would expect from CyberLink, one of the
leaders in DVD playback software. Access all your favorite Windows
Media Player features, now with built-in support for DVDs! PowerDVD
SE for Windows Vista ensures the best possible quality for watching
movies with Windows Media Player.
Get this DVD plug-in and start enjoying your DVDs in WMP with:
PowerDVD SE for Windows Vista (Click HERE!)
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Need a DVD Player with More Advanced features?
A DVD windows media player decoder not enough for you?
If you are looking for a dedicated DVD player with advanced features then look no further than WinDVD - the worlds most popular DVD and Video software for the Windows XP and Vista computer!
March 2008 sees the very latest version packed with features in three versions to suit any demanding user:
Windows XP and Vista users, for more information visit: Corel WinDVD 9
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