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    This particular clip was a VOB etc. that I extracted myself using SHRINK. Shrink itself can play this clip o.k..

    I already tried GOM Player (but maybe not the absolute latest version . . . ) and the answer there was NO.
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    All software players can play pal. It must be something else, does gom player include a dvd/mpeg2 decoder for example?


    Try use vlc media Player, media player classic or kmplayer instead.
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    Originally Posted by Baldrick
    All software players can play pal. It must be something else, does gom player include a dvd/mpeg2 decoder for example?

    Try use vlc media Player, media player classic or kmplayer instead.
    Thanks a lot, Baldrick. You were right: it must be a limitation of Gom. I should have tried VLC first. No problem playing it there. It seems like a good idea to keep at least 2 or 3 players installed, for cross-checking purposes, as long as each can be kept from exclusively grabbing all the media file associations, as they often try to do when you install them.
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