is there really a reason to get a full blown BD-RW right now? i already have 2x DVD Burners from Asus, but seems that all the nice movies with "Unrated/Directors-Cuts" are going to Blu-Ray. hence why i want to purchase a BD based Drive for my rig. i could replace one of the DVD-RW's with a BD-ROM/DVD-RW from Asus, im still toying that idea.... but i some collective input before i spend the $$$ to get one.
i remember reading about that...... cant remember if it was LG or Lite-On though.... they somehow embedded a window popup that every time you cycled the tray, a window would pop up on your display, but get this.......
it wasnt Autoplay.... they actually disabled that with the firmware
it was an AD!!
to buy disc media made by the said manufacturer at a sale price if you clicked the ad, and yes you got it..... spyware!! people on newegg were posting work around links and everything in the feedback part.
okay drive should be here soon (within the hour), will CDBXP support BD and BDXL? or will i need something else? yes i have the latest version of CDB
WinDVD 11 Pro - it SAYS it can play BD.... but, the three BD Discs i have, ( mostly brand new ) the newest Die Hard, will not play, it gives me a ....
WARNING
Your Player must be updated in order to play this disc.
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ok i did that, Corel gave me a link to update the Keypacks. still doesnt work, updated the firmware to the drive, still doesnt work...... Corel says it WILL play them, but a update is needed......well there are no more updates!
Its the DRM, you can either wait till they update the player so it can play the newer disks (might be a while) or you can get a different player software that is updated more often. But basically all software bluray players suffer from DRM problems like that.
Yes (and I should know because I did some BD video-and-menuing software development last year).
CyberLink's PowerDVD (I personally have PDVD 12 at home) and Corel's WinDVD are easily the two best out there, and there's not that much difference between them. The rest are way behind.
Like Krom said, it's just the DRM updates. For new releases (new DRM mechanisms), it can be "hit or miss" as to whether the latest player update will have the fix.
If WinDVD is fully patched and you're still having issues with older BDs, check the date on the drive firmware. If it's pretty recent, I'd suggest contacting Corel. Might be a known issue.