Ah yes Blu can be done. You need Any DVD HD running in the background though to unlock the disk. But here's a thing. Don't know if VLC can handle UHD HDR or hi dyanamic range and the new fuller surround sound formats like Dolby Atmos. Yeah but I don't think VLC does TV though. I use Windows Media Player to play music.

On 6/12/2018 2:17 PM, JM Casey wrote:
I just use VlC and it's great. Not sure how to handle Blu though as I don't 
actually have any of those. Haha. I think it can, though you might have to 
install some sort of plug-in. The only thing I've had trouble doing without 
some sighted help is adjusting settings for filters and such.



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Hamit Campos
Sent: June 11, 2018 10:13 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [all-audio] Software such as Plex.

Ah well depending on Haupauge's mind set they are either better now or like 
Cyber Link Power DVD compleat uselessness. Power DVD 7 was the best. the last 
kinda meh one was 13. Well 14 was usableish. You had to have a sighted person 
load the menus and stuff though.



On 6/11/2018 7:57 PM, Aman Singer wrote:
Hi,

        I have had some experience with these applications and am not 
particularly happy with any of them. Whether you will be, I think, depends upon 
what you'd like to do and the extent to which you want to use advanced features.
        As for Plex, it's usable, but that's all that can be said. There are 
many unlabeled links in the windows web-based application, the Android app is a 
pain both because of lack of labelling and because it seems to have keyboard 
issues over and above those in Android more generally, and I haven't tried the 
IOS app. I can, on the windows/web version, scan for channels, watch them, and 
use the program guide in a sense, but it is not quick or easy to do. Note that 
I have only used Plex to try to access a TV tuner with their premium product, I 
prefer to use other media players to play my own offline content and, given 
Plex's accessibility issues, I wouldn't use it as a cloud media player even if 
I wanted such a player. Note also that I am not able to access closed 
captioning at all.
        I've also tried next PVR, but it is almost useless. The keyboard 
shortcuts only work to do a few things, the window is not accessible at all and 
the EPG is not usable. There is no access to closed captioning.
        I haven't tried WinTV's stuff recently, but when I tried it some years 
ago, it was hopeless unless all you wanted to do was to change channels.
        I'm honestly not sure of any decent application for any operating 
system which will give access to over-the-air or cable broadcasts. I would 
appreciate any correction or suggestions, and am sorry to be of so little help.
Aman



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Hamit Campos
Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2018 11:41 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [all-audio] Software such as Plex.

Hi. Has anyone here tried stuff like Plex? Cause that seems to be the biggest 
thing people are using to kinda sorta replace the epic Windows Media Center. 
Shame real shame on Microsoft for doing away with it. But in any case I did 
wander how accessible or even usable any of these other programs are. Do any of 
you either yourselves or because of family have an HD Home Run Prime? If so 
have you tried the apps? They any usable? What about Haupauge's Win TV app for 
their Wibn TV tooners?



















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