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John,
When in PowerDVD, use the context menu button on your computer to pop up a
menu of choices regarding the dvd in your drive. The program can be
successfully used that way. WinDVD is similarly accessible.
Pratik
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Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2007 10:26 AM
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Subject: [VICUG-L] DVD Programs
Hello fellow listers:
Well, now I truly know why I've never bothered to buy any DVDs. I received
two as Christmas gifts this year. Now, I don't have a "stand alone" player,
(well, okay, I do; my new Polk I-Sonic entertainment system does play DVDs),
but since I don't seem to be able to navigate through the DVD on the
I-Sonic, I figured I'd try the computer, on which I have three programs
available to me: real player, power DVD, and windows media player. Guess
what; all I can do with any of these is to hear the same clip over and over
again!
So, simply put, what are you folks using out there to play DVDs on your
computer? Would any of the three players I've mentioned here be more
workable with JAWS scripts? I can't even access any menu choices with power
DVD, though I've heard that blind folks have used that program successfully.
Thanks in advance for any assistance you might be able to provide.
John
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