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Anonymous Posted on Jan 28, 2013

My dvd does not play in laptop due to digital copyright problem. what can i do to fix this? no dvd wil play

Help!!!!

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  • Anonymous Jan 29, 2013

    I fixed the issue by downloading VLC media player 2.0 and now I can play DVD movies. Windows media player 9 will collect a little dust from now on.

  • Anonymous Jan 29, 2013

    I fixed the issue by downloading VLC media player 2.0 and now I can play DVD movies. Windows media player 9 will collect a little dust from now on.

  • Brian Sullivan
    Brian Sullivan Jan 29, 2013

    well done hope its all go now

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Check the region setting. Just Google DVD region setting windows 7 or 10 or whatever you have.

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This is easy and all you need to do is to get a good dvd player software on your laptop. You can try Leawo Blu-ray Player which can play any DVD and Blau-ray discs of any region codes regardless of disc protection.

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Copy-protected DVDs prohibit people from copying them, which is piracy. Copying a DVD to sell or even to give away is illegal. You can play copy-protected DVDs in a standalone DVD player or in your computer's DVD drive, as long as your computer's software is up to date. These DVDs will play the same as DVDs that are not copy protected

Press the "Eject" button on your DVD player to open the DVD tray. Set the DVD into the tray, and push the "Eject" button to close the tray. Press the "Play" button on your DVD player, and the DVD will play. b> On a DVD Drive on a Computer Press the "Eject" button on your DVD drive to eject the DVD tray. Set the DVD into the DVD drive, and push the tray in to close it. Click the "Start" tab on your computer's home screen to open the "Start" menu. Click on "My Computer" to open it. Click on the DVD drive to open the DVD. Click on "Autoplay" to play the DVD.

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