Software for DVD/Blu-ray playing on a laptop

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For umpteen years I've been using various versions of Cyberlink PowerDVD for watching (legit, bought, right region etc) DVDs/Bluray discs on PCs and laptops. Tried to use current install recently (v15) and it seems to spin a coin to decide what will/won't play. The disk drive seems fine. That's all it's for (I had other software for editing video camera footage but haven't used an actual video cam for a long time). The screen grab was fun for a while (wouldn't do grabs from Bluray - 'cos licensing type thing) but that's just a nice to have and really it's just about using the laptop like a TV+dvd player.

So, what's the recommendation? Someone suggested Pinnacle (Corel?) but that looks like a full blown editor. I assume there's something in Windoze already but can't work out what from the list of options what to try as a reset default. :(
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Look up VLC media player https://www.videolan.org/
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VLC plays everything.
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Looked at VLC. Can't see anything that specifically mentions Bluray?

If they're open source, free, etc...how do they make any money?

Might give it a go though but I'm happy to pay for stuff that's a bit less 'techy' :D
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Count Steer wrote: Tue Jan 23, 2024 4:59 pm If they're open source, free, etc...how do they make any money?
The guy behind it wasn't just interested in making money from it - Jean Baptist Kempf:

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ChrisW wrote: Tue Jan 23, 2024 5:51 pm
Count Steer wrote: Tue Jan 23, 2024 4:59 pm If they're open source, free, etc...how do they make any money?
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Some people are altruistic, or do things for the kudos.
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I use it because it's 'simply the best' (© Tina Turner), it supports every known file format and it's free. It's also not Windows Media Player.

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Thanks all. I'll give it a go later today.

(Tried the DVDs that PowerDVD failed with in my old PS3 and the Sony portable player. No problem, so the disks are fine and the laptop/PowerDVD combo plays others quite happily).

I'll report back. :thumbup:
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Loaded and works a treat. The user interface is a bit primitive but it does everything I need. Haven't tried Bluray yet.

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Yup. It doesn't like Bluray (or more accurately doesn't have the necessary decryption for copyrighted ones). There are dlls available 'for developers' but no info on how to incorporate them. I guess if I hack around the info is out there.
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ChrisW wrote: Tue Jan 23, 2024 5:51 pm
Count Steer wrote: Tue Jan 23, 2024 4:59 pm If they're open source, free, etc...how do they make any money?
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Another vote here for VLC - I also install the k-lite codec pack which i find will play pretty much anything.
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Greenman wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2024 2:29 pm Another vote here for VLC - I also install the k-lite codec pack which i find will play pretty much anything.
Q? How did you get/install the k-lite codec pack? I saw a couple of Bluray related .dll's but no info on the install process. It's all geek to me. :D

(So I downloaded a £'s off offer to upgrade my PowerDVD from 15 to 22...and spent the rest of the afternoon trying to get it to work. :( Eventually found there was a patch issued on 22/12/24 so downloaded that, turned off the firewall and it worked. Mostly....one BR disk has a 3D version as well as a 2D...system says 'nope'. Turned the firewall back on after).

Years ago my nephew told me a PS3 was a good way of getting a BR player - which were silly expensive at the time - and what a :thumbup: bit of advice that was. I guess Sony can afford to pay all the licence fees for all formats. Stick the 3D disk in, pop the funny specs on and hey presto. I think it even came with a 3D version of Coraline -and that came out in 2009 so the PS3 has some miles on it.
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Count Steer wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2024 4:29 pm
Greenman wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2024 2:29 pm Another vote here for VLC - I also install the k-lite codec pack which i find will play pretty much anything.
Q? How did you get/install the k-lite codec pack? I saw a couple of Bluray related .dll's but no info on the install process. It's all geek to me. :D

(So I downloaded a £'s off offer to upgrade my PowerDVD from 15 to 22...and spent the rest of the afternoon trying to get it to work. :( Eventually found there was a patch issued on 22/12/24 so downloaded that, turned off the firewall and it worked. Mostly....one BR disk has a 3D version as well as a 2D...system says 'nope'. Turned the firewall back on after).

Years ago my nephew told me a PS3 was a good way of getting a BR player - which were silly expensive at the time - and what a :thumbup: bit of advice that was. I guess Sony can afford to pay all the licence fees for all formats. Stick the 3D disk in, pop the funny specs on and hey presto. I think it even came with a 3D version of Coraline -and that came out in 2009 so the PS3 has some miles on it.
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