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photoshop dvd problem
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. tia ... steve |
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photoshop dvd problem
wrote in message ... 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. tia ... steve Before someone who actually used that software steps up and answer your question, can you please elaborate on exactly what happens after you inserted the DVD disk into the drive so that we may be able to figure it out for you? Did your software DVD player come up? If not, what software came up? What exactly was the message? (word for word please). Wannabe ======= |
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photoshop dvd problem
with both real and windows media player i got a message (sorry not
word for word) saying i needed a plug in :-( ... but didn't specify which one ... 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 :-) ... 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 01:13:09 -0500, "WannabeSomeone" wrote: wrote in message .. . 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. tia ... steve Before someone who actually used that software steps up and answer your question, can you please elaborate on exactly what happens after you inserted the DVD disk into the drive so that we may be able to figure it out for you? Did your software DVD player come up? If not, what software came up? What exactly was the message? (word for word please). Wannabe ======= |
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