Some time ago, I had removed the DVD drive from my PC and gave it to my son because I had no use for it, no software on DVD, and I couldn't see the point of watching a DVD movie on a little 19 inch monitor when I have a perfectly good HTS system in my living room. Besides, I wanted to add another HD in it's place. I also deleted my DVD player software to clear the space on the HD.
Since then I've added a second IDE controller card, and a friend gave me a DVD drive in exchange for an old CP/M machine I was using as a dust collector.
Seeing as how my PC had 3 available IDE channels, I decided to put the DVD drive in just because I could, and I wanted to see what XP thought of dealing with 6 IDE devices on one PC.
But I didn't have any DVD video viewing software and not a clue about what I did with the disk with the original software.
Anyway, having some spare time, I thought I'd play with it just to see what I could find that might work. I randomly grabbed my Lord of the Rings DVD and popped it into the drive...
Lo and behold!!! It had a DVD viewer bundled with the DVD movie.
InterActual Player v. 2.0
Works very well, and the price was right. You might try watching Lord of the Rings on your PC, or, if you don't have that one, possibly some other DVD may have viewer software bundled with it.
I also discovered that the DVD ROM doesn't need the audio cable connected to it for DVD audio. :biggrin2:
[edit] Just for grins, I just put U-571 in the DVD drive... It wanted to install a different viewer as well, so it seems DVD viewers are sort of ubiquitous on DVD movie disks [/edit]