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    Got myself a NEC ND-3550A (bare drive from newegg) and put it in my computer. No problems, everything seems fine but when I tried to put in a dvd to see if it would play I got this:
    Windows Media Player cannot play this DVD because a compatible DVD decoder is not installed on your computer.

    Could someone tell me what it it I need to install. Thanks,
    Stacy
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  2. You would need to install a codec like the one in powerdvd, or media player classic.
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    you probably need in addition to an mpeg-2 codec to set the region of the drive to 1 for the u.s. right click on the drive icon select properties/hardware/highlight the drive/click properties down near the bottom and then dvd region.
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    Go to this link:

    http://www.free-codecs.com/K_Lite_Codec_Pack_download.htm

    Select standart, or basic, download it , install it, and you should be all set.
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    Thanks to both of you. Downloaded Windows Media Player Classic and it worked perfectly. Also, I would have never figured out that I needed to set the region code. Worked perfectly. Appreciate the help.

    Stacy
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    Have not read all posts here - would recommend you download and install VLC player.

    That's a basic but very reliably software that plays DVD and pretty much all video and audio files you can throw at it.

    http://www.videolan.org/
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