Windows 10 DVD Player

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  1. Posts : 15,037
    Windows 10 IoT
       #51

    It would make sense for purchased Apps. If you deleted one by accident you'd have to buy it again. I don't see the point for free Apps though? Plus, why is this DVD Player App excluded from the list? It never ever shows up in your "My Library". Unless you actually buy it I guess? If it was added when installed, as per originally having Media Center, and not lost again on a clean install. Nobody would have to go through all this trickery to get it back again. I'm not going to reinstall Windows 8.1 Pro plus MC and upgrade to 10 pro every time, just to get this App. I'm not running or installing anything from an untrusted source either. Also, if you never had Media Center, what's to stop you from installing it anyway? As per those instructions? Legal? I don't think so. Not for me to judge what others do so you can make up your own minds. Just my 2 cents on the matter.
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  2. Posts : 130
    Windows 10 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #52

    alphanumeric said:
    It would make sense for purchased Apps. If you deleted one by accident you'd have to buy it again. I don't see the point for free Apps though? Plus, why is this DVD Player App excluded from the list? It never ever shows up in your "My Library". Unless you actually buy it I guess? If it was added when installed, as per originally having Media Center, and not lost again on a clean install. Nobody would have to go through all this trickery to get it back again. I'm not going to reinstall Windows 8.1 Pro plus MC and upgrade to 10 pro every time, just to get this App. I'm not running or installing anything from an untrusted source either. Also, if you never had Media Center, what's to stop you from installing it anyway? As per those instructions? Legal? I don't think so. Not for me to judge what others do so you can make up your own minds. Just my 2 cents on the matter.
    That IS why. It's not a free app, plain and simple. If you upgraded from a computer with Media Center, you get it for free, but on a per-computer basis. That's why I just paid the 15 bucks to get it in my account so I can install it wherever.

    Google Play lets you remove paid apps. I've bought some that ended up being really stupid and removed them
    It's worth noting that Google's making it a bit harder to do though, you used to be able to select a bunch of them at once and delete, now you have to do it one by one, the only option if you select more than one is to install them.
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  3. Posts : 191
    Windows 10 Home 64 bit
       #53

    This is all well and good but how about a free app that plays Blu-ray. I have never been able to find one that actually works and /or will play BluRay from disk.
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  4. Posts : 130
    Windows 10 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #54

    Dch48 said:
    This is all well and good but how about a free app that plays Blu-ray. I have never been able to find one that actually works and /or will play BluRay from disk.

    I don't think there are any free programs that play Blu-ray. Too much copyright nonsense. I use PowerDVD for it, but that's not free... I ponied up and bought a copy. Though, when I built my desktop and bought a BD drive, it came with an OEM version of WinDVD that was fairly limited, but did play BDs.
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  5. Posts : 191
    Windows 10 Home 64 bit
       #55

    drfsupercenter said:
    I don't think there are any free programs that play Blu-ray. Too much copyright nonsense. I use PowerDVD for it, but that's not free... I ponied up and bought a copy. Though, when I built my desktop and bought a BD drive, it came with an OEM version of WinDVD that was fairly limited, but did play BDs.
    Actually there is a link to one in another thread. I downloaded it and it works great. I don't know how they got around the licensing issues but they apparently did. It works in Windows 10 perfectly. The only feature I couldn't find is a resume playback. If I stopped the playback, it started back at the beginning. Other than that, it's great.

    https://www.tenforums.com/redirect-to...-ray-player%2F
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  6. Posts : 240
    Windows 10 Professional (x64) Version 2004 (build 21292.1010)
       #56

    OK. I get the hoopla about all of the "apps". My problem is that my DVD's won't read, or play anything! Since it read the .ISO, and installed this crap OS, Windows 10 Pro, that eventually "updated" to "Windows Professional Insider Preview Evaluation copy Build 10532", it hasn't read a DVD since! It just went retarded, and that is all! What's my fix? Or, is there a "fix"?
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  7. Posts : 703
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #57

    djbillyd said:
    My problem is that my DVD's won't read, or play anything! Since it read the .ISO, and installed this crap OS, Windows 10 Pro, that eventually "updated" to "Windows Professional Insider Preview Evaluation copy Build 10532", it hasn't read a DVD since! It just went retarded, and that is all! What's my fix? Or, is there a "fix"?
    Sorry, but unfortunately there is no known fix for the retardation of an operating system. :)

    Do you have any specific question about the thread topic? I'm assuming you read the first post...and the first few replies underneath it...

    Just in case you did miss the first post. Here is what it says:
    drfsupercenter said:
    So I noticed that the Windows 10 DVD Player was released by Microsoft. However... why is it asking me to pay $14.99 for it? I upgraded from Windows 7 Ultimate (so I have 10 Pro), and I had read that it would be free to those customers.
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  8. Posts : 240
    Windows 10 Professional (x64) Version 2004 (build 21292.1010)
       #58

    WhyMe said:
    Sorry, but unfortunately there is no known fix for the retardation of an operating system. :)

    Do you have any specific question about the thread topic? I'm assuming you read the first post...and the first few replies underneath it...
    Just in case you did miss the first post. Here is what it says:

    The question is, "Is there a fix for my DVD players in Windows 10 Professional Insider Preview Evaluation copy"? There are several pages to this thread, but if it's all about other software, or "apps", I'd have to read this over time. I am looking for "drivers", if they still have them.

    Thanks for your reply...
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  9. Posts : 1,091
    Windows XP/7/8/8.1/10, Linux, Android, FreeBSD Unix
       #59

    Drivers aren't the problem, it's usually the Upper and Lower Filters in the registry that is corrupted:
    http://www.techsupportall.com/fixed-...-lower-filter/

    This has been the way to fix it since Win95
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  10. Posts : 240
    Windows 10 Professional (x64) Version 2004 (build 21292.1010)
       #60

    Thanks! I'll try this, and get back to you. Thanks again...
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