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<blockquote data-quote="joecrow" data-source="post: 1294856" data-attributes="member: 128337"><p>Just for clarification Cyberlink's PowerDVD is a stand alone media player for Windows which will play just about everything. It is what I use to play Bluray Disks, I have it set up as an external player in MP such that it automatically starts up when a Bluray Disk is inserted into the player when MP-1 is running. I would strongly recommend using PowerDVD rather than one of the often flakey and "questionable legal BD encoders" offered on the internet which are typically NOT free! Alternatively the program MakeMKV will generate a file (.mkv) copy of a Bluray disk movie that will play directly with MP's standard internal player (no menus though). MakeMKV is not freeware but does offer indefinitely renewable trials!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joecrow, post: 1294856, member: 128337"] Just for clarification Cyberlink's PowerDVD is a stand alone media player for Windows which will play just about everything. It is what I use to play Bluray Disks, I have it set up as an external player in MP such that it automatically starts up when a Bluray Disk is inserted into the player when MP-1 is running. I would strongly recommend using PowerDVD rather than one of the often flakey and "questionable legal BD encoders" offered on the internet which are typically NOT free! Alternatively the program MakeMKV will generate a file (.mkv) copy of a Bluray disk movie that will play directly with MP's standard internal player (no menus though). MakeMKV is not freeware but does offer indefinitely renewable trials! [/QUOTE]
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