Didnt think Windows Media player played DVD's. GL with that one
2006-10-03 05:28:31
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answered by myothernewname 6
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Yes. Windows 98 has built-in support for digital video disc (DVD) drives. One DVD can hold about 15 times more information than a CD. An entire movie - with full-motion video and lush surround sound - can fit on just one disk.
Note: Windows 98 own DVD Player does not have great support for a variety of DVD Decoder cards - only a couple are currently supported, this will change in both the SP 1 and OSR releases. You can however purchase any number of DVD Software Decoders such as XingDVD or Power DVD for a small charge, these programs allow you to watch DVD movies
so try for service pack update buddy
here
http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/OS-Enhancements/Unofficial-Windows-SE-Service-Pack.shtml
that shud do it and its free ............16mb
2006-10-03 05:38:16
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answered by Codemaster 2
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Try getting the new version of Windows Media Player and also, install the driver for your DVD-ROM if it has one...
Other than that, install a new version of Windows
2006-10-03 05:33:21
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answered by -= Big Bro =- 2
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windows 98, does not have option to play DVD
2006-10-03 05:29:20
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answered by harsha 3
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windows media player older version did not play dvd if u want to play dvd in windows player u must update ur winows media player to latest version i think latest version is windows media player 10.0
2006-10-03 05:30:51
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answered by kusaiali 1
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u need to install the dvd s/w along with the necessary plugins to work on 98.
2006-10-03 05:31:04
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answered by Mayank Maheshwari 2
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