Windows 9 does not include built-in VCD playback support, so third-party software is required for full menu, chapter, and subtitle support. This guide covers the best ways to play VCDs on Windows 9, using both built-in methods and recommended media players.
🚨 Note: PowerDVD 7.3 works on Windows 9, but it may crash or experience stability issues due to its older design. If stability is a priority, PowerDVD 10 is recommended.
How to Play VCDs in PowerDVD 10:
Install PowerDVD 10 from the link above.
Insert the VCD into the CD/DVD drive.
Open PowerDVD and click “Open Disc”.
Use navigation menus to browse chapters or select playback options.
✅ PowerDVD 10 provides the best balance of stability and playback features.
Corel WinDVD (Alternative to PowerDVD)
WinDVD is another feature-rich VCD player offering smooth playback and navigation menus.
Windows 9 does not include native VCD playback, but PowerDVD 10 is the best choice for stability. PowerDVD 7.3 still works, but it is less reliable. WinDVD 8, Kodi 16, and VLC Media Player are great alternative options.