Qtpro playing dvd's

so this may be a dumb question...but i just bought qtpro today, i stuck in a dvd to see how it plays and i couldnt get qt to run it..i checked the helps it said to drag the file, i dragged the dvd icon, then dragged the video_ts file into it..can anyone help me? thanks
aaron

Use the DVD Player in your /Applications/ folder to play a DVD. If you don't have the DVD Player, try VLC Media Player.
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