Mail Archives: opendos/2001/02/11/11:50:06
I have and use QV/QPV but I do not have a DVD to try it out on.<grin> I
have a ton of veiwers for DOS and WINDOZE 3.x. If someone could send me
a small file to check it out, I would be happy to. Actually the WINDOZE
3.x stuff was programs I got for OS/2 and were all for WINDOZE 3.x and
not native OS/2 stuff. I probably do have a couple of native OS/2
viewers too. The main reason I scrapped OS/2 was that everything I got
for it ran on the stupid 16 bit WINDOZE kernel in OS/2. I bought a 32
bit OS and wound up using 16 bit apps. I wasted about $130 on OS/2 Warp
3.0 w/ Bonus Pack on CDs. (I think they refer to it as the Blue edition
<well the CDs are blue!>)
Pat
----- Original Message -----
From: "florianx" <dos DOT fire AT aon DOT at>
To: <opendos AT delorie DOT com>
Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2001 5:51 AM
Subject: Re: nwcdex and two drives.
> >> Question: Can you view the videos in DOS?
> >I haven't bothered to find out. I'd need to go hunting for some
software
> >though - I certainly don't have any DOS-based DVD player here.
> >
> >Can't see any reason why it couldn't be done - I can read the video
files
> no
> >problem. Just need the decoder.
>
>
> Mh...it would be interesting, which format is used. Maybe a program
like QV
> could be used?
>
> Bye, Florian
> "Oisdaunn, passt's auf...und losst's eich nix gfoin!!"
> -- Club Dr-DOS - the unofficial Lineo Dr-DOS page -
http://www.drdos.org
> -- http://www.seal.de.vu - SEAL The official FreeDOS GUI project
> -- "I brauch kan Dokta...Mia hilft nur da Rock&Roll" -
http://www.ostbahn.at
>
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