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Fri, 11-01-2013, 12:03 AM
#34
Yeah, I guess I should've done some more research before buying the drive. I really just wanted to be able to watch Blurays on my computer because I don't actually have a TV. I do have a PS3, and my monitor sports an HDMI connection, but the speakers on the monitor are so quiet, and I don't want to spend the money for a PS3 headset.
It appears that PowerDVD, ArcSoft Total Media, and Mac Bluray Player are the best choices, according to all the results I got from "best blu ray player for windows". I read the PowerDVD had a lot of online integration, so I'll probably avoid that one, but I guess I'll try the other two.
I was just figuring that, since Blurays have been around for 5+ years now, there would be more freeware support for it like with DVDs. *shrug*
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