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You said that you had played tons of videos on your computer without issue. Do you play them with PowerDVD12?
Nothing else but... PowerDVD 12 is the best program available to do the job as far as I know. So I stick with it.
Yes, your computer should have no issues with playing the DVDs based on the dxdiag information.
Every 3 to 4 years, I build myself a beast. I don't pay HP or anybody else to build my machines, I do it myself. What I have now is a video editing work station, not a desktop computer.
If the above is correct then the communality is the Star Wars DVD. Perhaps even just one of the DVDs.
I have watched three videos so far and I get problems with two discs: episodes 4 and 5. Episode 1 played flawlessly.
Are you getting any error messages?
Nope. With episode 5, PowerDVD starts chugging and then just freezes at about the 56 minute mark.
Did you update to the latest build of Power DVD 12 -- V 1618 ?
Every single program and driver on my computer is up to date.
Did you search the web for anyone else having issues playing the DVDs? I did and found some other people having issues.
I started doing that and found mostly problems occurring with version 11. I thought that if it was a common problem, I could find an answer at CyberLink.
I will as soon as I am done answering your message.
So in answer to your first question, yes, other people are having problems playing Star Wars DVD and they have them with a variety of different computer video players.
Thank you for your time. Now I have to keep searching for a solution. I thought this would be the best place but I'll keep searching.
NicolSD