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Microsoft Offers Fixes for Windows 10 DVD Player App Issues

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Media Centerisn’t officially supported inWindows 10, but there are unofficial ways that you could take toinstall it. Microsoft released a new ‘WindowsDVDPlayer’ app to make up for the absence, but there have been various problems so far.

A Microsoft representative has finally confirmed that there are many problems with the new WindowsDVDPlayer, releasing an important update on the WindowsDVDPlayer app. Forum Moderator Ellen Kilbourne said the following:

We are aware that a number of people using the WindowsDVDPlayer app have experienced issues withDVDplayback. I want to assure you that we are actively working to fix these problems and get these fixes out to the world. While this work is underway, we would like to share some workarounds for the most common problems that we’ve discovered in collaboration with the community, and let everyone know that we’re looking into them.

It was really nice that Kilbourne also released a couple of official fixes, which is something that frankly we’d like to see more often. So here are some fixes that you could try for your misbehavingWindows 10DVDPlayer app.

How to fix Windows 10 DVD Player app playback issues

How to fix Windows 10 DVD Player app playback issues

So, as we can see, most of these fixes are common sense and chances are that you’ve tried doing the same. If you happen to know other fixes, don’t hesitate and leave your contribution below.

Maybe one of the reasons what made Microsoft reach out with this is the fact that the app costs a nice $15 so obviously, Redmond doesn’t want its paying customers to be upset.

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