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AVS DVD Player 2.4.2 Date: 19 Dec 2007 | Rating: 5 | Written by: mysticrhythms |
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I have installed this fine player on both of my winXP systems and it works flawlessly. it looks and sounds fantastic and even played some of my dvd's better than power dvd did! it's free and its great, get it now. I'm glad I tried it. this player for DVD's and GOM player for everything else.( it is another fine player) get these 2 players and you'll have all need to watch every video format out there.
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AVS DVD Player 2.5.1 Date: 12 May 2007 | Rating: 1 | Written by: Anonymous |
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doesnt work at all on win xp pro
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AVS DVD Player 2.3.1 Date: 1 Mar 2007 | Rating: 5 | Written by: Graeme Osborn |
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I have installed the great program on a laptop with Vista opperating system. it runs like a dream and is better for DVDs than windows media player 11.
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AVS DVD Player 2.3.0 Date: 11 Feb 2007 | Rating: 1 | Written by: BobEngineer |
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Installed, program loads video to 22% and locks-ups!!!
Has not played a single DVD!!!
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AVS DVD Player 2.1.1.200 Date: 29 Jun 2006 | Rating: 1 | Written by: Cant even run it! |
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Installed on Windows 2000. When I run it I get an error saying "Class not registered". That's all.
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AVS DVD Player 1.5.1.90 Date: 4 Apr 2006 | Rating: 2 | Written by: Still waiting... |
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Installed the software, loaded a DVD...
...nothing. I clicked PLAY, software states it's "Loading DVD video. Please wait..."
and I waited... ...and waited ...and clicked play and waited... ...and waited... ...clicked play...
I must be crazy, because I think something different is going to happen if I just keep clicking PLAY... ...and I waited...
Nice looking interface... ...still waiting...
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AVS DVD Player 1.5.1.90 Date: 25 Mar 2006 | Rating: 3 | Written by: Anonymous |
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no real rating, so set to three
tries to connect to internet after install or on launch (can't quite be sure which as I launched from install) yet no "autoupdate off" option in preferences, so unsure if this is safe or innocent
as usual, no brightness / contrast controls, and as dvds usually play very dark, this is the usual waste of time, no matter how pretty a player it appears to be
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