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    Hi there, I have many DVD-Rs which I have used to record TV shows, ads etc from the telly. I want to be able to
    1. Play them on my laptop -its an Acer Aspire 5100 running WindowsXP.
    2. Rip from them so I can play separate clips as mpegs.

    I'm totally confused as to what codec I would need to play these DVDs. I've always assumed that I can play these DVDs on my laptop. I normally use Windows Media Player, but have other players installed such as Quicktime, VLC, Realplayer etc.
    Any help would be very greatfully received!
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  2. You need a Directshow MPEG 2 decoder. You may also need to finalize your DVD-R media in the DVD recorder before your computer can read it properly.
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    Cheers for that, will try it, thanks for the tip.
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  4. Note that VLC has its own built-in codecs so you don't need a DirectShow MPEG2 decoder if you use that player. MPC and KMPlayer also have built-in MPEG2 decoders. But most other players will require a DirectShow decoder because Windows doesn't ship with one (except MCE, I think).
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  5. Yes, s-video connectors have 4 pins. The connector on the ATI cards have more. The extra pins carry component video.



    That isn't an ATI card's DIN output but it should give you the idea.
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    Hi there, just wanted to say thanks for all your help. I worked out that the problem was the DVD -R was not finalised - had to work out how to finalise it on my Samsung VR-320 and now it plays on my PC! Hey presto!
    Thanks all.
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