Tag Archives: DVD X Player FAQ

How can I rip audio from a DVD to play as MP3 or burn to a CD?

Use a DVD ripping tool(e.g. DVD X Player, CloneDVD 5) to extract Dolby Digital or PCM (WAV) files from a DVD. Then use a utility to convert to MP3, WMA, or other formats, or to burn to an audio CD.

What is the system requirement of DVD X Player?

Generally speaking, neally all Windows based computers can use this DVD player software. As for the detailed requirement, here is it:
CPU: Intel CPU with 350 MHz and MMX, or AMD CPU with 450 MHz and 3Dnow! or higher
DVD Drive: all DVD-ROM drives except for Matshita, Sony VAIO and Toshiba satellite
Operation System: Windows 98/98SE/ME, Windows NT/ [...]

How to remove region code/protection with DVD X Player?

Ask: What procedure do I have to go in order to watch a region coded DVD disc with DVD X Player?
Answer: You don’t have to do anything special to watch a region coded DVD, because it can remove the region code automaticly. What you need to do is just insert the DVD and run DVD [...]

What is dual layer disc? Can I play it on my PC?

Dual-layer disc is a kind of disc which has two layers of data, the first layer is semi-transparent so that the laser can go through it and read data on the second layer. Since both layers are readable from one side, a dual-layer disc can hold almost twice as much data as a single-layer disc, [...]

What is MKV and how to play it?

First, to clarify a misunderstanding, mkv is not a compressed format, DivX, XviD is the video compression format, mp3, ogg is audio compression format. The mkv is a “combination” and “package” format, in other words is a container format.
Universal multimedia container
MKV is a Matroska media files, Matroska is a new multimedia package format, which can [...]

Why the movie sound stopped and then continue playing?

Transmitted through the SPDIF audio signal loss arising may be your power supply is of low-quality, perhaps you need to purchase a surge suppressor to limit the current. Audio signal loss may be also caused by low-quality fiber-optic or coaxial cable caused. Some users have reported that poor PC power supply can also cause the [...]

How DVD Region Codes Hurt The Consumer?

1, The NTSC/PAL Factor
There is additional hitch in this madness. Since the world is also divided into the NTSC and PAL video systems, the consumer may need a multi-system TV to access DVDs pressed in one of these systems. Although this is difficult in the U.S. market, where all video is based on the NTSC [...]

Can I play a region-coded DVD which does not match the region of my DVD-ROM drive?

Yes, you can. Several years before, this couldn’t be done, but now, we can proudly say that we make it happened. Our R & D faculty – BlazeVideo R & D department brought the world with the first region free DVD player software in the world – DVD X Player. It is also a CSS [...]

How can I use the DVD X Player again?

Question: I downloaded the DVD X Player trial version from your website http://www.dvd-x-player.com/, and used it for a couple of days quite well, I want to use it again, it seems doesn’t work anymore,do I have to buy it or can you give me a extention on the trial date?
Solution: Thank you for your support [...]

What is the difference between DVD X Player Professional and Standard?

They differs in many functions, here are three major ones:
First, the differences lies in the time of recording, DVD X Player Standard version allows you to record DVD to MPEG2 video for 15 minutes, while the Professional version give you 30 minutes more than the Standard one, and the Pro version also have no limitation [...]