Showing posts with label blu-ray-windows-8. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blu-ray-windows-8. Show all posts

Monday, October 27, 2014

How to Play or Enjoy Blu-ray movie on Windows 8 PC?

Windows 8 is an operating system produced by Microsoft for use on personal computers, including home and business desktops, laptops, tablets, and home theater PCs. Windows 8 is an operating system produced by Microsoft for use on personal computers, including home and business desktops, laptops, tablets, and home theater PCs. However, as far, the Windows 8 still haven't shipped with Blu-ray. Therefore, as a Blu ray movie fans, i was frustrated at playing my Blu-ray disc Movies on Windows 8. And following are the same issues someone happened.

"I have an ordinary Toshiba Dvd player/recorder. I know this will not play Blu-ray. But what if I put it on my new Dell Windows 8 pc? "

"Any suggestions on a free blu-ray movie player for Windows 8? Windows Media Player doesn't play blu-ray movies. I installed the free version of QuickTime, and it doesn't seem to do it either."
"i have a Windows 8 computer that i got a few years ago. will i be able to play Blu Ray DVDs on it? If so, how can i? Do i need to download or buy something? Can you give me a link to whatever i need to get?"

In order to play Blu-ray movie on Windows 8, i googled and searched, tried many ways but failed, but fortunately i found this solution on a forum. First, we need prepare the following things before playing Blu-ray on Windows 8.

Preparation:
1) A Windows 8 computer
2) A Blu-ray drive (USB should be above 2.0)
3) UFUSoft Blu-ray Player
4) A Blu-ray Disc
5) Network connection

Steps to play Blu-ray Disc on Windows 8 pc or laptop.

Step 1: Connect your computer with an external Blu-ray drive via USB interface if it doesn’t have one.

Step 2: Download UFUSoft Windows 8 Blu-ray Player and install it on your computer.

Step 3: Get Windows 8 play Blu-ray.
1) Run the Blu-ray Player for Windows 8; 2) Insert your Blu-ray disc into the Blu-ray drive;

Get Windows 8 play Blu-ray

3) The blu-ray player software can automatically play the Blu-ray movie when the disc is inserted. You can also click the right bottom icon and select Open Disc to open the disc manually. You can also choose Open File to play Blu-ray folders or ISO files.

Just in the above steps, you can get your Windows 8 play Blu-ray successfully. Free download one and have a try.

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Wednesday, July 9, 2014

How to Play DVDs and Blu-ray Disc Movies on Windows 8/8.1?

Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 don't come with DVD/Blu-ray video playback support built-in. If you're running Windows 8 or Windows 8.1, you can search for a DVD player app in the Windows Store. If you have Windows 8.1 Pro, you can also buy the Windows 8.1 Media Center Pack that includes DVD playback. If you only have the standard version of Windows 8, you will need to purchase the Windows 8 Pro Pack. Once you have Media Center installed, you will be able to play DVDs — but only in Media Center, not Media Player.

Windows RT 8.1 doesn't support DVD/Blu-ray movie playback, and the Media Center Pack isn't available for Windows RT 8.1. Microsoft removed DVD and Blu-ray support because many new ultrabooks and tablets don’t have DVD drives, so they don’t want to pay DVD and Blu-ray license fees for every Windows license they ship.

There is a very simple reason for this: The codecs required to play DVDs and Blu-rays — primarily MPEG-2/4 for video and Dolby Digital for audio — cost money. For every copy of Windows 7 sold, Microsoft has to pay MPEG-LA (a patent-holding consortium) $2. Microsoft doesn’t give the exact figure for a Dolby Digital license, but it’s probably in the same ballpark. This cost is passed on to the consumer, whether you play DVDs or not. For Windows 8/8.1, with streaming services taking hold and optical drives dying out, Microsoft basically decided that it wasn’t worth paying for the codecs. If you do want to play Blu-ray/DVDs on Windows 8 or Windows 8.1, however, there are three very easy solutions.

VLC Media Player

VLC plays DVDs and almost everything else out there. It’s completely free and open source. Just download the VLC player, install it, and pop in a DVD disc. Open the VLC application, click the Media menu, select Open Disc, and choose your DVD drive. When you put in a DVD, VLC will skip straight to the menu or the movie itself, skipping all those obnoxious piracy warnings and long trailers.



VLC also supports some AACS encrypted Blu-ray discs, and you need read this how to get Get VLC 2.0 to Play encrypted DVD/Blu-ray on Windows. Unfortunately, commercial Blu-ray movies generated with BD+ DRM encrypted. You can try using the third-party BD+ DRM dynamic library to make VLC play encrypted Blu-ray discs — if you’re looking for a Blu-ray player and don’t want to shell out any money, it’s worth a shot.

KMPlayer

Like VLC, KMPlayer is a versatile open source multimedia application for playing DVDs on Windows 8. And like both VLC and GOM, it contains its own internal codecs and is able to play virtually any media file you throw at it. It's fast, and doesn't take up a lot of computer resources. It was recently purchased by Pandora and has new features to organize video, music, cover art, and an upcoming app store.

UFUSoft Blu-ray Player

UFUSoft Blu-ray Player is all-inclusive media player software to play back Blu-ray disc, common videos and up to 1080P HD videos smoothly on Windows 8.1/8/7. As professional Blu-ray media player software, UFUSoft Blu-ray Player could play back the newest Blu-ray discs released in the market on Windows 8.1/8/7/Vista/XP. It could play back common videos, up to 1080P videos and audios in almost all formats with lossless quality. With various advanced audio decoding technologies like Dolby, DTS, AAC, TrueHD, DTS-HD, etc. built in, UFUSoft Blu-ray Player delivers extraordinary audio effect. For better user experience, it provides detailed navigation and full playback control and allows people to adjust subtitles, audio tracks and videos during playback, customize background picture and switch program skins, support multi-languages and multiple screen displays, etc. People could add videos to the internal playlist for continuous movie enjoying. With UFUSoft Windows 8 Blu-ray Player, HD movie enjoyment on Windows would be greatly improved.