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No_I'm_Over_There (No_I'm_Over_There@edu.edu) 2010/10/19 15:32

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What are the choices for viewing these huge blue-ray RIPs on Windows XP
or higher?

Want to be able to view them but not get the wrong stuff.  I know that
Windows Media Player is not capable, for the most part.

I have an older PowerDVD which is not capable, either.  I see that
version PowerDVD v.10 plays native blue-ray disks but not sure about it
and these rips although I would assume so.  I would like some
verification before spending $85.

Thanks for the info and THANKS to all the posters!!

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