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WinDVD

Posted: Sun Feb 11, 2007 4:18 pm
by dawman
Anyone using this app 4 playback? I recently had 2 x DVD's made for me w/ tutorials using Tascam GVI, and Cubase 4. I was feverish to get going as GaryB just tweaked both of my synth DAW's last week. So I bought WinDVD and downloaded it. When transferring the app 2 my synth DAW's from my internet PC, I used one of my USB GB sticks to avoid my DAW's ever being online. Everything worked fine but I had a pop up window that said it would have to install MS DirectX Februrary 2006 Runtime Web Installer, and MS Visual C++ 2005 Redistinutable Package ( x 86 ). On every DAW, including my internet PC it failed to load. I then went to MS website and downloaded both of the downloads @ the download center. It still says the same crap, failed. Anyone ever encounter this, or am I still totally lame w/ PC's and mainstream apps? It's sad that I can run and create in SFP / GS3, but can't seem to do much else. Damn it, I just want to play and learn my way around Cubase w/ GVI.


Any Suggestions Would Be Appreciated,

Re: WinDVD

Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 12:22 am
by kylie
scope4live wrote:Anyone using this app 4 playback?
I use the one supplied with my mobo (Asus P4C800-E DLX). it's way outdated (probably), but I can watch dvds with it. I can't remember being forced to install anything additional (apart from directx, which was already installed, anyway...). it's v4.x and does output AC3 to the (still existing) sblive. so you're maybe better off with a not-so-recent release, too.

-greetings, markus-

Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 2:04 am
by astroman
I would connect an external DVD player if there's a video in on the graphcard...

Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 3:14 am
by valis
Kylie might have been suggesting using an older version to avoid needing updates. Alternatively something like Media Player, VLC etc might help. I use WinDVD 7 on my laptop personally.

Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 4:12 am
by katano
I use VLC or PowerDVD...

Cheers
Roman

Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 6:56 am
by kylie
well, if vlc is a single install without much dependencies, one might give it a try (I never used it on windows, only with linux).

I suggested an older windvd version because this didn't seem to depend on too much external stuff.

-greetings, markus-

Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 8:24 am
by hifiboom
the newest version of WinDVD has a great picture quality and is my preferable player for movie sessions....

I`ve tried out 'PowerDVD and didn`t like it too much....

But the deinterlancing algos on WinDVD need quite much CPU power....
So you if you don`t have your movies won`t be that smooth....

Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 8:46 am
by kylie
hifiboom wrote:the newest version of WinDVD has a great picture quality and is my preferable player for movie sessions....
well, if you installed it, you might be the one to help garyb to get it running :D

Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 1:09 pm
by hifiboom
sorry I forgot to help.... :lol:

Jimmy, which OS are you running?

I use Win XP with SP2 and thats basically all you need.

I`m sure you got an older OS (Win2000) or you don`t have SP2 installed on your XP license...
I mean WinXP without a service pack, or just SP1.

I`m sure SP2 is necessary to install WinDVD, because the newest version of WinDVD come with HighDefinition support, and I think I somewhere read you need SP2 for this.
With SP2 you also get a newer version of DirectX and other stuff..

BTW which graphics card have you installed in your system?
Some do support deinterlancing and video decoding acceleration....

check it out there is a download version for the servicepack2 mainly for admins that you can copy to your usb sticks and then install it without the need of an active internet connection on your local Scope Warrior DAW...
normally its that MS online update procedure... which normally sucks... :D

BTW2: you remind me of my older brother, which is obviously not a pc-pro but a gfx designer....
And so he has about 5 screens connected to 5 different systems (1xMac,3 PC + 1 Laptop)

And every Pc is for one task....

1 for skype and gaming + internet
1 for work
1 mac for design
.....

thats so funny :wink: :lol:

I told him that he really needs another one on the toilet.... for further organising and better workflow.... :lol:
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Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 4:49 pm
by dawman
I think I will install it on DAW #2 w/ the eVGA GeForce. I have been trying it out on my weak ass G450's. I didn't even think to put it on the fierce Core 2 Duo w/ NVidia chipset. See,... I am a pendajo when it comes to PC's and any apps other than SFP / Giga. Thanks 4 all the tips guys.
HiFiBoom,...was that a picture of a feeces removal PC? That is extreme. I love people who have depth w/ their daily processes.

BTW, all 4 PC's have XP SP2.

Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 4:54 pm
by LHong
For DVD playback (Only), try Windows Media Player 10+ if you have WinXP or better.

Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 6:10 pm
by Me$$iah
Now Im afraid to open my media player......


Richard Marx might be on there.....Arggghhhh the horror of it



I'll leave him waiting I guess.....VLC here we come....... :lol:




:D :D :D

Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2007 10:36 pm
by dawman
Even w/ eVGA / XP Home SP2 I still get the same bull shit. Of course they have no phone #, and the support team is too busy to respond. So I shall cancel the order. I always liked things that work on first tries....like SFP / Giga DAW's by GaryB.

Posted: Wed Feb 14, 2007 11:00 am
by Tau
Yup, I also get loads of crap messages with winDVD, power DVD, etc... Gave up on that altogether, using VLC - no installation, "portable" software. Can even run off a USB disk, me thinks... Good luck!

Posted: Wed Feb 14, 2007 11:20 am
by hifiboom
scope4live wrote:Even w/ eVGA / XP Home SP2 I still get the same bull shit. Of course they have no phone #, and the support team is too busy to respond. So I shall cancel the order. I always liked things that work on first tries....like SFP / Giga DAW's by GaryB.
quite strange, :roll:
you have the newest DirectX version installed.....?

and maybe upgarde to the newest graphics card driver, too...

Posted: Wed Feb 14, 2007 3:54 pm
by dawman
Let me consult w/ the Dr. GaryB before I fuck up a super stable SFP DAW. The thing is, I don't watch porn or anything as I have a media center and plasma screen. I just wanted to watch my Cubase 4 / GVI DVD's that were made 4 me by Larry Seyer. I swear sometimes I could fuck up a steel ball.

Posted: Wed Feb 14, 2007 4:32 pm
by hifiboom
The thing is, I don't watch porn or anything
Jimmy, I`m sure thats why it doesn`t work !
:lol:

Posted: Thu Feb 15, 2007 11:19 am
by dawman
I meant to say it is strictly for watching custom made DVD's 4 learning only. I consider my hunting DAWg's sacred. No internet access, no spam, no porn, as I can perform my own quite well thank you very much.

Posted: Thu Feb 15, 2007 11:54 am
by dawman
Well Thanks 4 Freebies,
I just downloaded www.ivivo.com 's free DVD encoder and viola !! I can now watch my DVD's that will get me up and running w/ Cubase 4 / GVI. I guess WinDVD is too overbloated 4 it's own good. I would have paid 4 the service, as I prefer to help any software developers by buying, and not pirating or using freebies. But if they are such a hassle, they can suck my ass. I will keep my money.
I now can watch the Cubase 4 video on DAW #1 and pause it while I follow in real time on DAW #2 w/ Cubase 4 running, all thanks to the KVM switcher.

That's the only way my lame ass can learn. It's sad I know. I sat and practiced classical piano for hours when I wore a younger man's clothes, and just don't have the patience to read another manual. Please ReD_MuZe, and SpaceF,.....make me a video, I will pay dearly and chip in as an investment !! Seriously.