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Free software to watch DVDs on my PC
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Anyone know any software ?
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I'm sure your computer should already have the ability to play DVD's.
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Develop wrote I'm sure your computer should already have the ability to play DVD's.
I meant blu ray and it cant
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You need a blu ray drive and google.com is an amazing thing.
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If your CD reader does not support blu-ray format , which it likely doesn't, you won't be able to read blu-rays. No program can fix that as it is hardware related and not software related. You need to buy a blu-ray burner. They are not that expensive considering what they are capable of rather than just blu-ray. They range from 60-100 dollars.
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VLC Media Player is the best i think
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Yeah use VLC... it supports almost every video format. As some people have said, however, you will need a blu-ray capable disk drive
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