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  1. Having an old slow pentium that couldn't be used for much better things than watching vcd's at the country house - which is the best VCD player to use in this case. (Preferably a stand-alone application that doesn't try to take over any windows internal multimedia dll's.)
    Found the PowerVCD quite nice (fore-runner of PowerDVD), but it seems to be totally discontinued and I have ran out of the trial period.

    Any suggestions?
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  2. you can try your Windows media player.

    it can play *.dat files no prob (for me)

    but your gonna hafta brows the cd for the *.dat files usally within the mpegsumthing folder.

    another bad thing is that any menus inside the vcd cannot be used in windows media player.

    but you dont hafta install another player and eat up more ram memory in your slow pentium.


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