PowerDVD (DVD movie player) won't install in my Mac Pro XP...

Anyone tried installing PowerDVD for XP OS? I would get installation error, I tried ver 3, 4 and 5. Any DVD decoder that would work? Thanks.

VLC (Video Lan Client) <http://www.videolan.org> is available for Windows. It can play DVDs, in addition to many other video formats.

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