All in one DVD player

    I just bought a tungsten c and I am having a hard time getting dvd's to play on it. I have found software that allowed you to compress the dvd file, but wouldn't play on the palm, and software that allowed it to play on the palm, but I could not get the dvd onto the palm.. maybe I'm doing this wrong. I want to make sure this works before purchasing the entire version. 
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