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Play DVD movies on their pc
Although I was very annoyed that the BTTF Triology didn't work on it.
So I thought it was broken.
Then I tried it on the actual DVD player and it worked, so I thought it just didn't work on my PC :(
Then I tried a different DVD software on my PC and it worked.
Then it stuffed up again.
So I carried on watching it on the real DVD player, and it stuffed up on that too.
So, in conclusion, I reckon it's faulty and I'm sending it back for a replacment :D
> My PC is in front of my bed, and the quality is the same as our actual
> DVD player :)
Presumably you have a hardware card for your PC, or a poor DVD player? :-)
, so I don't see any point sitting bolt upright in a chair squinting
> at a badly-decoded movie on a PC screen. :-)
My PC is in front of my bed, and the quality is the same as our actual DVD player :)
Which is nice, because I've run out of plug sockets...
> Listen to Cd's on their pc
Not really. I've ripped most of my CDs to HD for transfer to my MiniDisc player, but I rarely listen to them on the PC. My hi-fi is just to my right, with 580-watt speakers, so I prefer to use that! :-)
> Play DVD movies on their pc
Never have, never will. I only ever put a DVD in the PC if it has online content that particularly interests me. Again, behind me I have a 28-inch widescreen TV and quality DVD player, and a bed to lie on, so I don't see any point sitting bolt upright in a chair squinting at a badly-decoded movie on a PC screen. :-)
Unless I've been bothered to rip the tracks to MP3.
I don't watch them, though. :-D