the native - bundled solution is Arcsoft (also suggested [email protected]) I tried it and it errored back. I downloaded a patch for the software and it errored out saying my software wasn't eligible to be patched. The actual player is Arcsoft Total Media Theater. This plays it like a BD - menus and everything. Now that dvdfabs passkey is on MPC plays it but goes right to the flick. FFDShow comes up with it now but it did not before passkey was in place.
No Nero or Corel on board, seems that Arcsoft is the package. Total Media Extreme. On January 17, 2012 at 7:09 AM "Anthony Q. Martin" <[email protected]> wrote: > I just read a review on this device...hard to believe they don't mention > it won't play a BD without paying extra to do so. Are you sure you > looked carefully at the software on there? It may not be obvious what > plays BD. Corel has a version of WinDVD that plays BDs...even Nero has a > program that plays BDs but they seem to hide that fact..and it won't pop > up if you load in a BD. > > Get MakeMKV and rip the BD to MKV and using Windows Home Cinema to play > it. Pull off a sound format this PC can handle. > -- Regards, joeuser - Still looking for the 'any' key... "...now these points of data make a beautiful line..."
