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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I start playing a DVD with MediaPlay?

Simply insert your DVD into your Windows device, open MediaPlay, and it will automatically start playback. No setup required.

Does MediaPlay require any codec installation before playback?

No, MediaPlay includes all necessary codecs, so you can play your files immediately without additional installations.

Which video formats does MediaPlay support?

MediaPlay supports a wide range of formats including MKV, AVI, MP4, and many obscure formats, ensuring versatile playback.

Can I customize video and audio settings during playback?

Yes, you can adjust the aspect ratio, use the built-in equalizer for audio, and sync subtitles via the control menu.

How do I create playlists with my media files?

Open MediaPlay, go to the playlist section, and add your video or audio files to organize and play them seamlessly.

How can I upgrade to the premium version of MediaPlay?

Go to Settings > Upgrade, and choose the one-time purchase option to unlock additional features and remove ads.

Is there a subscription fee for MediaPlay or just a one-time payment?

MediaPlay offers a one-time upgrade fee; there are no recurring subscriptions—pay once to access premium features.

Where can I find the settings for adjusting subtitles or audio tracks?

During playback, click on the subtitle or audio icons in the control bar to select and sync subtitles and audio tracks.

What should I do if MediaPlay crashes or freezes during playback?

Try restarting the app or your device. Ensure your system is updated. Contact support if the issue persists.

Can I play DVDs directly without any additional setup?

Yes, MediaPlay is designed for direct DVD playback; just insert your DVD and press Play to start watching.

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