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habbajabba,

Would you please test this one:
http://www.dvbsupport.net/download/index.php?act=view&id=230
I think it can also do that and much more than the other free players.


P.S. I completely agree that GUI is important, definitely go with the one that looks best if it can do what you want it to do, I do that with a lot of other software, as long as it can do what I need it to do, best GUI always wins ;).


 
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UFUSoft Blu-ray Player can play all my commercial blu-ray discs. i have use it now.

Yes, but that is a commercial Pay-For Blu-Ray freeware player. You are posting in Free blu-ray player software thread.


We might as well go for the real deal Top 3 when they go on sale:
Arcsoft http://www.arcsoft.com/totalmedia-theatre/
WinDVD http://www.corel.com/corel/product/index.jsp?pid=prod4090069&storeKey=us
Power DVD http://www.cyberlink.com/products/powerdvd/features_en_US.html?&r=1


Free blu-ray players, even with the add-on you just posted, which I just tested, cannot play protected commercial retail store Blu-Ray discs. Only unprotected Blu-Ray files.
 
As an update, I just got this older lappy (wireless g 2ghz 1gig mem) and some videos had strange artifacts using mpc-hc under the klite full 970. I ran the portable version of mpc-be and lo and behold they play perfect. I removed klite altogether and now use mpc-be by itself. I now have to install mediainfo separately but who cares, at least the videos work. It even played my 20gb mkv on my desktop perfect.
 
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What about Daum PotPLayer, let me know if you find anything it cannot do but others can. Daum PotPlayer creator actually replies (from Korea!) when I contact him and has corrected every single thing I ever asked him about, quickly.

http://www.dvbsupport.net/download/index.php?act=view&id=230


VLC player author once did not fix a bug because "I did not submit the bug in a correct way" even though I discussed it with him several times and he acknowledged it. I stopped using VLC after that, I installed VLC to test the new poster's above claim that it can play commercial Blu-rays with an add-on (it could not) and discovered that the VLC author finally corrected that bug - six versions later [somebody must have used the "correct" way to report it :D] :shrug:
 
Just bumping for some love after recently updating. Daum PotPlayer still my favorite for audio and video playback.

If something has dethroned it please advise
 
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