"Curious" <> wrote in message
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>A DVD decoder such as the one you referenced is used to play DVDs or TV
>programs recorded in MPEG2 compressed format. It is not required for data
>files.
>
> "Sackboy" <> wrote in message news:ggc8j8$4nn$...
>> "moonstaz" <> wrote in message
>> news:B992FAA0-ACF7-492A-9B26-...
>>>I have the same problem. I have a DVD that was burnt using VISTA. It
>>>works
>>> on other computers with vista and in my dvd player. Yet it will not
>>> work in
>>> either of my computers with XP. I have tried the DVD in several of my
>>> friends players and it also doesn't work if they have XP.
>>>
>>> I went online thinking that OF COURSE microsoft would know of this
>>> problem
>>> and have a fix for it, but so far I haven't found anything useful. The
>>> only
>>> thing I find is this threat copied onto several other websites. It's so
>>> frustrating!
>>>
>>> "MLAC19" wrote:
>>>
>>>> I burned some documents and word processing files onto a cd using
>>>> Windows
>>>> Vista. The burn was good as I was able to call up the files from the cd
>>>> drive. I then tried to access the files on a computer running XP. The
>>>> disc
>>>> read as completely blank, showing all 700MB or so as free space. I
>>>> went back
>>>> to my Vista computer and burned the content onto a new cd using Nero
>>>> software instead of the bundled Vista program. That disc is not being
>>>> recognized by the XP system either. I really need access to these
>>>> files from
>>>> the computers running XP! Please help!
>>
>>
>> XP needs a decoder.
>> Such as http://www.nvidia.com/object/dvd_decoder.html.
>>
>> Use mastered instead of live format.
>
I also said use mastered format.
I have no idea what they burned to DVD.
Unless you are my mother...move on, idiot.