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Hi,
I wish to play DVD files (VIDEO_TS folder) with my WinDVD BD preinstalled copy. Right clicking on the widows and selecting Source only give me the choice of DVD drive ... no DVD files option !! A search on the net seems to indicate that this program should have this option.
Is WinDVD BD for Vaio a full version or just a waterdown promotional gift as the ROXIO burning soft? How to find WinDVD BD the version: there is no About window to be found ... at least for me 😞
If this program cannot play DVD files, what is a work around? I need to play this DVD files folder before I burn it to check if it's OK.
Thanks in advance
You should have two movie playback programs on your Vaio these are WinDVD for Vaio and WinDVD BD for vaio, the BD one is for Blu-Ray discs only and WinDVD is for DVD discs/files. Both are watered down versions of Intervideo WinDVD software which are made specifically for Vaio computers, but WinDVD should play the files from hard drive.
Thanks Indy89,
unfortunatly, I have only one program WinDVD BD for Vaio listed in Start | Programs list. Just for good conscience I checked the "C:\Program Files\InterVideo\DVDBD8\.." folder and I have only: WinDVD.exe executable which is WinDVD BD.The others exec in InterVideo folder are WinDVDFs.exe (full screen) and some Jawa library.
I think, I am going to investigate using PowerDVD V7 as a replacement if it does the job. My Vaio was made early 2007 to may explain why I don't have a plain WinDVD for Vaio.
Thanks again for you help
Hi there
If you are trying to play the actual vob files rather than a DVD you will need an application like VLC (videolan) or media player classic. Both are free.
Thats odd I thought all Vaio had both installed. I just checked the download page for your laptop here and can only see Intervideo WinDVD BD for Vaio.
i just checked my laptop the AR21S and that only has the BD version to download too.
Thanks Indy88 for taking the trouble to check my soft configuration.
I did find where the version was hidden (right click the window, Setup and information). I do have Version: 8.0 DXVA B08.425. So it's fine.
I did install PowerDVD Ultra V7.3. It can use iso images and DVD folders (vob files) as source. So .... I guess I will ditch WinDVD BD for Vaio when I get the courage for the big clean up: to remove the recovery partition (I made a safety dvd backup system and applications).