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I would suggest uninstalling all drivers and try running it as a generic drive and it should retain its blue ray playback abilities then i would suggest using a good program like power dvd 11
1. Go to the Dell.com support site and be sure you have the latest updates for your computer's operating system and the DVD drive, especially the DVD drive's drivers BIOS.
2. Make sure you have the software to play the movie, like Sonic, Windows Media Player, Power DVD, Quicktime, etc. and be sure they are the latest versions.
3. Depending on the movie format, not all DVD drives will play all DVDs. The most common discs are DVD-R and DVD+R and file types like *.avi, *.mpeg, *.mp4, *.mov and then commercial formats. Also try the movie in another machine or DVD player and see what happens.
If you have one movie that it wont play, check to make sure the software/firmware is up to date. There are sometimes updates that fix issues like that.
OK I'm not to great with this but its something to do with you driving and watching movies it wont let you but when your stopped and car is in park it will let you play movies. If this is right then its one of your wires you have to look into it more but I had the same problem with mine.
Hi, You just have to describe what the movies is about and who it stars. For example >>>>>>
'Coach Carter' is based on a true story of Coach Ken Carter, a
controversial high school basketball coach played by Samuel L. Jackson.
Coach Carter took the coaching job under his rules. He believed that
the players must maintain good grades and become a united team or they
would not play. All the team players signed his contract to do just
that. The team was undefeated and on it's way to the 1999 State
Championship, when Coach Carter received the low grades of his players.
Coach Carter received national attention when he locked the gym and
benched the whole team for poor grades. Coach Carter received some
praise and much more criticism for his decision.
Have a look here at what other people have wrote about the movie >>>>
Maybe you'll need a cd/dvd burner like Nero 9 or maybe the Nero 7 would do... that's the best application for burning movies you make... and slide show pictures... be also aware of the formats you used in saving your work in msn movie maker.... use (.avi) in save as type:
Make sure you are up-to-date with version 2.2 (came out last night). Make sure the dvd's aren't dirty or scratched or copies. Other than that, dvd's are hit-and-miss. Try switching to Blu-Ray discs. They are so much better...
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