Bluray software advice/help?

May 11, 2014 15:26

After a lot of fighting with the BD I really think I was very happy in the land of DVDs ( Read more... )

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chashaopao May 11 2014, 15:18:57 UTC
You don't need to upgrade to version 12.

Power DVD 10 will do the job pretty well without any upgrading.

Try ejecting and loading your DVD again and when the pop-up window for auto-play pops up, choose Power DVD to play the disc.

You can't play BDs with VLC.

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kk4food May 11 2014, 18:34:12 UTC
I found this on the web:

A free way to play Blu-ray discs/movies with VLC media player in Windows 7

I don't have a BD drive on my computer so I haven't tried myself or if it actually works. You can take a look to see if you want to try it yourself.

Let me know how it goes if you actually try it XD

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goren_solves May 12 2014, 15:38:35 UTC
Im not sure for Samsung, but if your laptop has a blueray player then there should already be a default program in there that plays bluray. Try typing bluray on your computer search box, it should give u the default player for it.. Hope this kinda helps

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goren_solves May 12 2014, 15:44:14 UTC
I also saw this at a forum, it worked with another person having the same problem as you:
http://www.windvdpro.com/en/products/windvd/pro/

You can try downloading the trial to see if it works, it Corel WinDVD Pro 11, plays bluray

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