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Find a program that supports Bluray playback on Windows 7.

Find a program that supports Bluray playback on Windows 7.

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ELKOMANDER
Junior Member
46
10-25-2016, 02:42 AM
#1
I recently assembled a new HTPC and acquired an OEM BD optical drive. I anticipated the need for software to support BD playback, but now I'm seeking recommendations on the most suitable options. Your insights and experiences would help me choose something reliable without overspending. Thank you ahead of time!
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ELKOMANDER
10-25-2016, 02:42 AM #1

I recently assembled a new HTPC and acquired an OEM BD optical drive. I anticipated the need for software to support BD playback, but now I'm seeking recommendations on the most suitable options. Your insights and experiences would help me choose something reliable without overspending. Thank you ahead of time!

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alejandrobo1
Posting Freak
877
10-26-2016, 07:53 PM
#2
MPC-HC VLC Media Player is a versatile media player designed for flexibility and ease of use.
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alejandrobo1
10-26-2016, 07:53 PM #2

MPC-HC VLC Media Player is a versatile media player designed for flexibility and ease of use.

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opticgunship
Posting Freak
815
11-03-2016, 07:33 PM
#3
Check for compatible solutions alongside Windows Media Center; confirm if all systems integrate smoothly with WMC.
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opticgunship
11-03-2016, 07:33 PM #3

Check for compatible solutions alongside Windows Media Center; confirm if all systems integrate smoothly with WMC.

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Pedro_Costa01
Member
68
11-05-2016, 08:44 AM
#4
Yes, VLC is free to use.
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Pedro_Costa01
11-05-2016, 08:44 AM #4

Yes, VLC is free to use.

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Phrasez
Junior Member
6
11-12-2016, 11:46 PM
#5
VLC or I use PowerDVD
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Phrasez
11-12-2016, 11:46 PM #5

VLC or I use PowerDVD

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Lips
Senior Member
624
11-13-2016, 12:47 AM
#6
VLC and MPC-HC offer free options.
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Lips
11-13-2016, 12:47 AM #6

VLC and MPC-HC offer free options.

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Dreemurrz
Member
220
11-13-2016, 01:07 AM
#7
It comes down to whether you're referring to playing back Blu-ray movies with commercial protections or those without DRM restrictions.
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Dreemurrz
11-13-2016, 01:07 AM #7

It comes down to whether you're referring to playing back Blu-ray movies with commercial protections or those without DRM restrictions.

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JebThePleb
Posting Freak
898
11-13-2016, 06:02 PM
#8
Enjoy watching the Bluray films you own. I have traditional physical copies of those movies.
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JebThePleb
11-13-2016, 06:02 PM #8

Enjoy watching the Bluray films you own. I have traditional physical copies of those movies.