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    Best low-cost Blu-ray Player

    Today I scored a HP CH20L BD-ROM/DVD+RW dl/lightscribe SATA drive for $20 locally... but of course, no software was in the box. FYI, I knew that before I bought it... as I got it more as a better lighscribe drive, not so much for the blu-ray per se.

    I know there is no legal free way to actually play blu ray... But I'm not flushed with cash either. So, what's the best low-cost (Say $60 or less) Playing software?

    PS- I don't need 3D support... my system runs windows 7 ultimate, with twin LCDs.
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    if you were dumping it into your Linux box i could name a few, but i dont think they have windows ports.
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      Re: Best low-cost Blu-ray Player

      Originally posted by goontron View Post
      if you were dumping it into your Linux box i could name a few, but i dont think they have windows ports.
      Will they do encrypted (commerical) BD's?

      if so, the thing is AFAIK 100% linux friendly... I run 7 on it due to it being twin LCD's and gnome shell not doing multi screens well (but I've since seen gnome tweak tool settings and dconf stuff that could fix it).
      Last edited by ratdude747; 03-28-2014, 11:37 PM.
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