Win Media player 9 should work just fine on Win2000, but getting DVD's to work is another story.
I have seen it work if you have, say, Power DVD installed, but then you would just use that anyway. I have heard of getting the older versions of Windows Media Player to play DVD's on Win2000, 6, 6.4, 7, Classic etc
The VLC player is a good program, it was probably just set as the "default' program for that specific file type. Easy fix.
Installation of VLC "Crashed" my WMP, corrupted ALL of my mp3 files
and basically screwed up my computer badly enough that any further
suggeststions to use VLC are decidedly "unwelcome"
VLC DECIDED to be my "Default" on everything even though
I SPECIFICALLY selected otherwise.
Added to that VLC wouldn't play a home recorded DVD from a family
member (transcribed from VHS) correctly.
Kept "rubber banding" to a grotesquely inappropriate aspect ratio
and would only play about 1/3 of the total content on the disc.
This disc plays PERFECTLY on an older DVD player.
VLC wouldn't play any of several commercial DVD's at all.
I tried adding the "Codec pack" to my WMP9.0, but that didn't work either.
I am hesitant to add any other unproven software,
because I'm literally a few sips of coffee away from
finding a few software engineers to burn at the stake
to satisfy my need to vent anger, rage and general irritation.
Someone else suggested using Nero, but Nero doesn't
"play nice with others" either.
I HATE software that doesn't WORK and further prevents any similar
software from working either.
I have downloaded the newest WinAmp which is supposed to handle DVD playback, but as above I'm hesitant to run the install program.
I'll think about it after I've take the time to isolate my media
storage drives and made fresh backups on DVD of everything.
I consider VLC to be a destructive trojan and I'd like to spend
an afternoon entertaining it's creators... I'm thinking something
involving Vice Grips, propane torches and I've got a really
imaginative non-standard use for a roll of barbed wire in mind...
Presuming they don't die of shock before things progress that far...
Like I said, VLC even applied "VLC FILE" tags to the stuff that was in my recycling bin.... somewhere it had NO BUISNESS looking
I honesly feel that what VLC did on installation was one
step below being raped.
and words fall short of the outrage and anger I feel about it.
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