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Subject: Re: Viewing Blue Ray RIPs on Windows
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>What are the choices
Software players or an HD video card with a DVI/HDMI output to HDTV.
>Windows Media Player is not capable, for the most part
Correct.
>version PowerDVD v.10
Only plays BD images and physical BD discs. Won't play BD folder, which is how 99% of BDs are posted.
>videolan.org/vlc/
It'll play all the files, but you won't see the menus, etc.
>and plays everything
1. Nero ShowTime player handles everything (as regular DVDs), including menus, navigation etc.
2. ArcSoft TotalMedia Theater suppose to play them as well, but never tried it.
J
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