So, with that said… any recs for BD player software for Windows that actually works reliably with new movie releases? Maybe something reasonably priced? But I don’t care to manage all of that, and it’s not my fault the best legal option for renting new movies is often Red Box still. If anything, I should be ripping a massive library of BD-ROMs to a NAS just to keep up my geek cred. Renting movies on optical drives is tired, played out, a relic from a time past. Yes, I realize that for many intents, it’s like I’m asking which dial-up BBS client software you recommend. The newer version of the program costs $50 to upgrade or $100 to buy outright, which seems kind of pricey for a product whose older edition just stopped doing its job. It wouldn’t play a new movie we rented this weekend. I have ArcSoft TotalMedia Theater 3, but it seems not to be getting any more updates. What do you use to play commercial (encrypted) Blu-ray discs in Windows? News will be slow around here today, since it’s President’s Day.
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