Film, Media & TV1 min ago
Play Blu Ray Dvd On Windows8.1
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I have a laptop with a blu-ray enabled dvd drive. My o/s is Windows 8.1. Any advice on how to play commercially encrypted blu-ray dvds on my laptop would be gratefully received please. I recently downloaded the free version of VLC but it seems this otherwise versatile product cannot cope with encrypted dvds. Any suggestions gratefully received, thanks. S p.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.VLC can't natively support encrypted Blu-ray discs because of licensing issues. You can try patching it though:
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However it's unusual for for a machine with a Blu-ray drive not to be supplied with suitable software (either on a disc or pre-loaded onto the computer). Are you sure that you've not got something like CyberLink’s PowerDVD or ArcSoft’s TotalMedia Theatre somewhere or other?
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However it's unusual for for a machine with a Blu-ray drive not to be supplied with suitable software (either on a disc or pre-loaded onto the computer). Are you sure that you've not got something like CyberLink’s PowerDVD or ArcSoft’s TotalMedia Theatre somewhere or other?
Thanks for your replies. My dvd drive is a replacement drive replacing one that gave up the ghost. It was fitted by a local techy where we used to live and I have since upgraded (if that is the right word) the o/s from Windows 7 to 8.1. This involved a complete reformat of C: Hope this explains why no blu-ray software. And, yes it is a local region disk bought in Tesco or some such place. Thanks again for taking trouble to respond.
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