On Thursday 06 April 2006 21:06, Guy Fraser wrote: > I actually have an officially released unencrypted DVD at home. I first > tried to play it on a Windows machine with a DXR2 DVD kit, but it > wouldn't play, Yes, I have one or two, but not many. > I thought it was defective so I returned it and got > another one. After it wouldn't play, I figured there must be more to > it, so I took the DVD to FutureShop and tried it in some standalone > DVD players. The only ones that would play it were made by Toshiba, so > I bought one. I would hope that most DVD players would play it now, > I bought a portable DVD/Navigation system and it will play data DVD's > with vidX, DivX and MP3's, regular DVD's and audio CD's it even has a > built in FM transmitter so I can listen to it over the stereo in my > truck, when I am not using it for navigation. Oddly enough, my Toshiba was the one that gave me difficulties. I bought the Lite-On 18 months ago, and it plays pretty much everything, but then it runs xine ;-) The interface is so recognisable Anne
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