Brad,
To be honest, probably the simplest way is through windows media player. It 
won't play them off the shelf, but once you've downloaded and installed the 
xp codek pack from free codeks, it works fine.


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Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2008 3:20 PM
Subject: Playing DVD's on a PC/Laptop


> Hi,
> What is the easiest freeware/shareware program to use to play DVD's on a 
> pc?
>
> I'm asking on someone else's behalf...  Someone, who doesn't do well with
> access-related complications... So, it would have to be really simple...
> Any ideas?
> Brad Trainham
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