I use Power DVD which came with my laptop and does everything I want.  Some
commercial DVDs will not allow you to fast forward during certain sections,
particularly during the trailers for other films.

John Weller
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07976 393631

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> Subject: RE: [NF] Software to play DVD movies on laptop
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> On the subject of DVD's and nothing foxproish either to boot.
> Does anyone know of a DVD player that allows you use of the controls paid
> for. In other words allows skip and fast forward over those dont pirate
> rubbish that pirates dont even get.
> Allen
>
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> Sent: 12 February 2008 00:20
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> Subject: RE: [NF] Software to play DVD movies on laptop
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> >> I've got a laptop that's got a DVD drive, but there's no software to
> >> play
> DVDs on it.  What would you recommend?<<
>
> WinDVD has always worked well for me.
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