On Tue, 19 Oct 2010 23:56:10 -0500, Isis <isis55423@hotpop.com> wrote:
>On Wed, 20 Oct 2010 00:20:27 -0400, DaMonkeyBoy <Kleptic@large.com> wrote:
>
>:On Tue, 19 Oct 2010 16:50:43 -0500, Isis <isis55423@hotpop.com> wrote:
>:
>:>On Tue, 19 Oct 2010 14:32:23 -0700, No_I'm_Over_There@edu.edu wrote:
>:>
>:>: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!!
>:>
>:>Any version v8.0 Ultra & higher is supposed to play Blu-ray.
>:>
>:>There are some nice ones on BinSearch that are 'pre-activated'. I am using one
>:>that I am quite happy with.
>:>
>:>Isis
>:>
>:>"Often imitated, but never duplicated" <http://tiny.cc/Isis55423
>:
>:For windows use this player:
>:http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
>:
>:It's free and plays everything.
>:
>:KDK
>
>I use VLC on my 15-year-old Dell, because it takes so few resources.
>
>I wouldn't put it in the same league as PowerDVD, though.
>
>Isis
>
>"Often imitated, but never duplicated" <http://tiny.cc/Isis55423
Original poster wants a player that enables them to view mkv/mp4/avchd
etc. VLC does that and its free. If they want to spend money I would
suggest a WesternDigital HD Media Player & a portable drive plugged
into your HDTV.
SlicingSomeCheese,
KDK
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