

Do a search in the registry for InterActual Player and remove all keys and values associated with it. Go to C:\program files and delete the InterActual Player directory 4. (And if this doesn't work, I guess I'll just hunt down an old junker PC and try that. To remove InterActual Player do the following 1. So my question is - does anyone remember what software played DVDs on Windows 98? I figure I can probably track down a copy of that software on eBay or my usual flea market junk piles. Problem is, I have no idea what kind of software ran DVDs on Windows 98, and their documents aren't helpful either. I installed Interactual on my VM and the browser side of things worked, but when I tried to run the DVD through it, it complained about needing software or hardware to play the DVD. One I'm working on is Scary Movie, which let you play back the movie in the browser while also playing a trivia game. The browser stuff works fine-ish, but some of these DVDs also had features where you could play back the DVD in a browser and have other stuff going on - like the screenplay or whatever. I'm doing some prep work for a future project of mine which involves the older PCFriendly / Interactual Player stuff that came on DVDs. I use it to run small, early 2D Windows games that don't need much power or speed. I currently have a Windows 98 VM in VirtualBox. A determination is made whether the disk is a DVD (block 1004) and if the disk is a DVD, a check is made whether the default player mode is InterActual. I know this question is really out there, but please, bear with me.
