In the Quick Access box , click the VCD you want to play.
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On the Play menu, point to DVD, VCD or CD Audio, and then click the drive that contains the VCD.
In the Playlist pane, double-click a VCD segment, if appropriate.
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To eject a disc, on the Play menu, click Eject. If you have discs in multiple drives, point to Eject, and then click the name of the disc that you want to eject.
If the command DVD, VCD or CD Audio does not appear on the Play menu, automatic VCD playback is not supported on your version of Windows. To play a VCD manually, on the File menu, click Open. Navigate to the drive that contains the VCD, double-click the drive, and then double-click the MPEGAV folder. In Files of type, click Any File (*.*), and then open one of the files with a .dat extension.
Automatic VCD playback is only available on select versions of Windows. For more information, see Special features.