Bluray on pc?

Thanks guys! Awesome respond to my question.
Im glad you all shared something here :)

Well when i try to open bluray image from hard drive i cant open it with PowerDVD...
 
for full blurays i'm still using PowerDVD Ultra Deluxe v7.3.3319, works perfectly (i believe it's the latest version that can play bdmv structure without having to build .iso images).
actually playing full blurays it's the easiest thing to do cause the content is pretty much standart, unlikely matroska stuff, tv captures etc. that can be very specific..
the key points for me - dxva & spdif pass-through. until latest builds, as example, mpc-hc couldn't extract core from dts-hd (at least, for me)
 
never ever use VLC for any video unless you have to. Always use MPC-HC for regular video files

If your mounting disks or playing them from a folder structure use TMT or Powerdvd
 
you need to mount it with a virtual drive. You also need to have UDF 2.5 installed on your comp to view the files in explorer
 
Thanks guys! Awesome respond to my question.
Im glad you all shared something here :)

Well when i try to open bluray image from hard drive i cant open it with PowerDVD...

You still need to mount it. Use the link I posted on the first page.
Use whatever player everyone is suggesting besides vlc lol.

I recommended vlc because it seems as if your just trying to watch the video and vlc makes it very simple to play video files.
 
I think that ffdshow's latest update support dts-hd and dolbt true-hd bitstreaming at least for ati 5xxx or asus xonar. And with the new option of automatic refresh rate change, mpc-hc is hard to beat as a movie player
 
When I see Blu-ray on pc, I think of putting a 25-50 gig disc into my Blu-ray player and I have used Arcsoft and Cyberlink Power DVD (preferred) to play them.

As for files, I play iso files by mounting to a drive using imgburn, then playing the file with a media player, Power DVD will do but others will also. The MPC-HC works with the proper codecs, I use CCCP (Combined Community Codec Pack).

Regards
 
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