On my search for this problem, I noticed that most of the topics regarding DVD-playback were placed in MH, so here goes.
I tried to play a DVD last night, but when I start the Matrox DVD-player, it gives me a message that: "Another application is preventing DVD-playback"
That's all. Nothing about which application, let alone what I can do about it.
The programs that run in the background are:
The Alcatel ADSL-software for my USB-modem
Norton AV 2000
Powerdesk 6.51.014
PowerChute Plus (UPS monitoring software)
ZoneAlarm (firewall)
PlexTools
The displaydriver has version 4.12.01
Didn't felt the need to get a newer version, since it worked properly, and I find it hard to believe that DVD-playback suddenly stops because I've got an older driver.
I've got serveral DivX-codecs installed.
The problem is: It's been a while since I played a DVD, and a few things changed on my system, so basically the only thing that I can do is re-install Windows 98SE to make sure it works again, but that's one option I want to delay as long as possible, since it will cost me at least a day to make a proper setup.
The DVD-player is an A-Open 9624, slaved on the secundary IDE-channel.
I tried PowerDVD but I can't get the subtitles to work, which is fairly important since my Japanse isn't up to speed yet.
Has anyone of you a solution to this problem?
Thank you.
I tried to play a DVD last night, but when I start the Matrox DVD-player, it gives me a message that: "Another application is preventing DVD-playback"
That's all. Nothing about which application, let alone what I can do about it.
The programs that run in the background are:
The Alcatel ADSL-software for my USB-modem
Norton AV 2000
Powerdesk 6.51.014
PowerChute Plus (UPS monitoring software)
ZoneAlarm (firewall)
PlexTools
The displaydriver has version 4.12.01
Didn't felt the need to get a newer version, since it worked properly, and I find it hard to believe that DVD-playback suddenly stops because I've got an older driver.

I've got serveral DivX-codecs installed.
The problem is: It's been a while since I played a DVD, and a few things changed on my system, so basically the only thing that I can do is re-install Windows 98SE to make sure it works again, but that's one option I want to delay as long as possible, since it will cost me at least a day to make a proper setup.
The DVD-player is an A-Open 9624, slaved on the secundary IDE-channel.
I tried PowerDVD but I can't get the subtitles to work, which is fairly important since my Japanse isn't up to speed yet.

Has anyone of you a solution to this problem?
Thank you.
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