If you have not already done so you may want to post your message in the Software – Dell Media Experience Forum as you may be more likely to get responses to questions concerning this software in that Forum (this Forum is for CD/DVD drive issues).
The Dell Media Experience itself is not required to watch DVDs. You can find some basic information on the Dell Media Experience in the following Dell Online Knowledge Base articles:
What Are the Differences Between the Dell Media Experience™ and the Microsoft® Windows XP Media Center 2004 Programs?
How Do I Prevent My System from Launching the Dell Media Experienceâ„¢ Program Every Time I Start My System?
What Does the Music Feature Within the Dell Media Experienceâ„¢ Program Do?
What Does the Pictures Feature Within the Dell Media Experienceâ„¢ Program Do?
What are the Supported File Types For Use With the Dell Media Experienceâ„¢ Program?
Where Can I Go To Download Updates or the Latest Version of the Dellâ„¢ Media Experience Program?
How Do I Install Dell Media Experience on My Dellâ„¢ Computer?
Sorry for the cut Stephen, should have refreshed first, my bad..
Mike,
Dell-Stephen supplied the information I listed with the second link...
Hi Mike,
I do not have the software so after searching, this is what I found. Dell: Dell Media Experience is a software program that allows the user to control several different multimedia programs (such as Audio and Photo) from one location. Review this link, then scroll down to the DVD header: http://www.winsupersite.com/reviews/dell_media_experience.asp From the above article it seems that you should also have PowerDVD installed, if so then DME would not be needed to view DVD movies.
Not having the program limits my response to what I can safely say for sure. I picked most of this up through a Google Search on Dell Media Experience.
Best Regards
God, grant me the senility to forget the people I never liked anyway, the good fortune to run into the ones I do and the eyesight to tell the difference. CD/RW Link
thank you very much for the clarifications..........i had posted this on the software board under Dell media, and after 3 days with no answer, i finally decided to post here.........sorry if i posted in the wrong place, but most thankful to you for helping me with what DMX is for.......;-))
DELL-Stephen S
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July 14th, 2004 19:00
mike,
Thank you for visiting the Dell Community Forum.
If you have not already done so you may want to post your message in the Software – Dell Media Experience Forum as you may be more likely to get responses to questions concerning this software in that Forum (this Forum is for CD/DVD drive issues).
The Dell Media Experience itself is not required to watch DVDs. You can find some basic information on the Dell Media Experience in the following Dell Online Knowledge Base articles:
What Are the Differences Between the Dell Media Experience™ and the Microsoft® Windows XP Media Center 2004 Programs?
How Do I Prevent My System from Launching the Dell Media Experienceâ„¢ Program Every Time I Start My System?
What Does the Music Feature Within the Dell Media Experienceâ„¢ Program Do?
What Does the Pictures Feature Within the Dell Media Experienceâ„¢ Program Do?
What are the Supported File Types For Use With the Dell Media Experienceâ„¢ Program?
Where Can I Go To Download Updates or the Latest Version of the Dellâ„¢ Media Experience Program?
How Do I Install Dell Media Experience on My Dellâ„¢ Computer?
How Do I Uninstall Dellâ„¢ Media Experience?
Predator
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July 14th, 2004 19:00
Mike,
Dell-Stephen supplied the information I listed with the second link...
Hi Mike,
I do not have the software so after searching, this is what I found.
Dell: Dell Media Experience is a software program that allows the user to control several different multimedia programs (such as Audio and Photo) from one location.
Review this link, then scroll down to the DVD header:
http://www.winsupersite.com/reviews/dell_media_experience.asp
From the above article it seems that you should also have PowerDVD installed, if so then DME would not be needed to view DVD movies.
See the following two links:
http://service.dell.com/dell/kb/tech_support/folder/1,,856+6053+6055,00.html
http://www1.us.dell.com/content/learnmore/learnmore.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=dhs&cs=19&~series=dimen&~id=dmx
Not having the program limits my response to what I can safely say for sure. I picked most of this up through a Google Search on Dell Media Experience.
Best Regards
God, grant me the senility to forget the people I never liked anyway,
the good fortune to run into the ones I do and the eyesight to tell the
difference.
CD/RW Link
Message Edited by Predator on 07-14-2004 04:57 PM
summerwind
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July 14th, 2004 20:00
thank you very much for the clarifications..........i had posted this on the software board under Dell media, and after 3 days with no answer, i finally decided to post here.........sorry if i posted in the wrong place, but most thankful to you for helping me with what DMX is for.......;-))
-mike