I went to their web site, and instead of running the program, I
downloaded it. I then ran it, and keep getting an error message
keeping the Installer from running. Anyone else run into this?
Kim Lingo
At 12:12 PM 9/28/2011, you wrote:
So far, I love this program and it does appear free. Has anyone found how to
have it automatically go on and play the next title?
-----Original Message-----
From: patrick [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 12:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Accessible DVD player
free
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kim Lingo" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 10:10 AM
Subject: Re: Accessible DVD player
> Is there a cost?
> Kim Lingo
> At 04:32 AM 9/28/2011, you wrote:
>>Wow, thanks for letting us know and checking it out for us. I thought VLC
>>was quite accessible, but it does speak information quite strangely I will
>>say. So I'm glad an alternative exists, CCCP! Thanks!
>>
>>
>>Chris Hallsworth
>>Sent from Thunderbird
>>
>>On 28/09/2011 01:37, David wrote:
>>>I just wanted to inform you listers of a DVD player for the PC, that I
>>>came across recently. Ever so often, we get the question here on the
>>>list, for such a software, that is accessible and easily operated with
>>>WE.
>>>I have tried several, but they all seem to be only this much accessible.
>>>Recently I came across a software called CCCP, and which among others,
>>>hold a DVD playback software. Easiest way to get hold of it, is to go to
>>>Ninite.com
>>>. Choose Windows, and tab your way through the checkboxes, and check the
>>>CCCP box. Then go to the Download Installer link, and download and run
>>>the installer.
>>>First installed, go to your start menu and the Programs submenu. Find
>>>Combined Community Codec Pack
>>>. Hit Enter and choose
>>>Media Player Cinema Home
>>>; which is the actual DVD player.
>>>When in the main screen of the player, hit Alt-F, to open the File menu.
>>>Then hit D, to open a DVD. You are taken to a File open screen, as you
>>>know it from hundreds of other Windows software. Shift-Tab twice, and
>>>scroll down to your DVD drive. Hit Enter, and the movie is loaded into
>>>the software.
>>>Press Space to start or pause the movie playback. Press the Period key
>>>to stop playback. PageUp and PageDown moves to previous or next Title or
>>>Chapter. Left and Right arrows moves you a few seconds backward or
>>>forward in the playback. And the Up and Down arrows adjust the playback
>>>volume.
>>>If you quickly want to navigate the movie's Titles and Chapters, press
>>>Alt-N, followed by J. Then arrow up and down through the selection, and
>>>hit Enter on the desired one.
>>>If you position your mouse at the very bottom row of the screen, here
>>>you will find the time line. It shows you the current time position of
>>>the playback, and the total length of the current Title. Even - I guess
>>>- you could use the Hotspot app, for setting hotspots to read you these
>>>infos at the touch of a hotkey.
>>>The software is, far as I have been able to test it, fully accessible.
>>>Menus are good old-styled Windows menus, and infos on the screen are
>>>fully readable - even though you might want to use your mouse keys for
>>>reading the screen. All in all, a good easy alternative to any other DVD
>>>playback software that I have been in touch with. Seems to be free as
>>>well.
>>>Yet another benefit, is that I had several DVDs here, that none of the
>>>main stream software would play properly. Windows Media Player - for one
>>>- insisted that my display driver was outdated; even if going through
>>>HP's updater told me all drivers are up-to-date. So, with none of the
>>>mainstream products, my fully legally bought DVDs would not play. Soon
>>>as I installed the CCCP software, and use their DVD player, these movies
>>>play just wonderfully.
>>>Hope this info is helpful to some of you listers!
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