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  1. I've got WinDVD3.0 installed on my Win2kpro computer, and its started doing something quite weird recently. I establish a playlist with the files I wish to view on a SVCD, and after it reaches the end of the 1st file in the playlist, it completely shuts down and exits, and doesn't go onto the next file. I was wondering if anybody else had had this problem, and if so, how one would go about fixing it. Thanks.
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    Try WinDVD 4.0 Plus version. It is so cool.

    Features

    PAL TrueSpeed
    Time-Stretching

    Video
    MEPG-1/MPEG-2 Decoder
    Full Range Color Adjustment Partial
    Full TV color adjustments
    Display Gamma Correction
    Hardware Video Accerleration
    Pan & Scan Option
    Advanced De-interlacing

    Audio
    DTS Digital Surround
    Dolby Digital Decoder
    Dolby EX
    Dolby Pro Logic II
    SRS TruSurround XT
    Dolby Headphone Technology
    Multi-Channel Mp3 Playback
    LFE Mixer
    Environment (Dynamic Range Compression)
    InterVideo Channel Expansion
    DSP Audio Effects
    Pitch Shift and Vocal Suppression

    User Controls and Features
    DVD default preference setting
    Instant Replay and Skip Forward
    Customizable Screen Capture

    Skin Options
    Auto-Resume Playback
    Thumbnail Bookmark
    Chapter Thumbnail

    Integrated DVD/VCD Menu
    A/B Repeat
    Video on Desktop
    Video Always on Top
    Forward/Backward Step
    Multi-User Parental Control

    Device Support
    TV Ouput Support
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  3. PowerDVD is better. I suggest trying that, but if your problem persists, it has to be more serious than the program you are using.
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    windvd 4 kicks powerdvd out the door in features and stability it has heaps more features
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    windvd 4 kicks powerdvd out the door in features and stability it has heaps more features
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  6. Nice double post. PowerDVD is better simply because it is less buggy. I strongly suggest PowerDVD over WinDVD. Just my opinion though.
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