thanks for the comments …
the video was ‘free’ from napp (which i like btw) … and when i spoke to them they mentioned that they were making sure the newest dvd did not require any non standard software; i do have the latest windows and quicktime – no luck …but! i did find www.videolan.org has a program called the vlc media player and they say it will play most media and indeed it does! and the price is right, free 🙂 … and i’ll check out ‘media player classic’ …thanks …
i have been able to play every other dvd, including russell brown (he is the best!)’s …just not the one from photoshopvideos.com … i can not recommend them if only for that reason …
i’m 1/2 way through the first dvd and its nice to actually see in front of me what i read in the magazine. once again i highly recommend napp (www.photoshopuser.com) for the beginning/intermediate photoshop user like myself (no financial interest) … one benefit is you pay no shipping charges with b&h!
steve emmet
On Wed, 18 Jan 2006 22:12:33 +1300, Nicholas Sherlock
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i received the ‘best of photoshop user dvd – the 7th year’ and can’t get it to run: a message saying i need a plug in pops up. i called the company that makes it "photoshopvideos.com" and they want me to buy a $30 software to run it! does anyone know what plug in i need and where to get it for free? i have tried wmp 10, real and free quicktime.
Is the message saying that Windows Media player doesn’t play DVDs without a plugin? What software are they telling you to use? "Media Player Classic" plays DVDs, and it is free.
Cheers,
Nicholas Sherlock