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DVD Player Software

I used to think that all dvd player software was the same. Like most people, I would use whatever software to play dvd videos came with my computer. Although the dvd players software occasionally crashed, for the most part it would work okay. Sometimes, it would slow down a little bit or skip. At other times, the movie would fall a little bit out of sync with the dialog on the dvd player software. I always just assumed that this was a result of using old or scratched dvds. I never suspected that the dvd player for windows could be to blame.

 

One day, one of my friends who is a very serious computer user as well as a software snob came over to watch dvd videos with me on the computer. As soon as he saw my dvd player software, he started laughing. He told me that he could not believe that I was using that software dvd player. He then informed me that it was several years out of date. When I told him that it seemed to work more or less, and played most of my dvds without problems, he just gave me a look. He told me that I needed to get new dvd player software for my computer.

At first I thought that this was not a good idea. After all, the dvd player software seemed to work pretty well. Besides that, it was free. The biggest reason that I did not want to go and get new dvd player software, however, was that I was a little bit paranoid about using and installing new software. Sometimes, when I would change or update the software on my computer, it would cause all sorts of trouble. It would not boot as quickly, or Windows would become unstable and crash all the time. Installing new dvd player software just did not seem to be worth the risks involved.

Eventually, however, my friend talked me in to getting a new dvd player program. The free dvd player software that he recommended was supposed to be pretty good, and was not know for making Windows run badly. Besides that, it was a small program, so it would use up less memory than the dvd player software that I was currently running. I downloaded the dvd software player and installed it that very day. As he had promised, it worked just fine. No more problems with playing my dvds!

Summary: Don't throw away that DVD player just yet! The problem could be with the software the machine is running and not with the player itself. Try installing a more current version of the software and see if it can eliminate the problem you are having.

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