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Thinking of getting a Blu-Ray player
Following configuration (laptop):
Intel Core i5 (2.26 GHz) ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470 4 GB RAM Are there actually drives that would work with this? How much do they cost? Is an adapter required? I never dealt with a Blu-Ray system before, so excuse all the questions |
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Since it's a laptop, unless you're willing to pay a lot of money you'd need an adapter. And by adapter I mean external blu ray drive.
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Which is what I had to do.
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We got a blu-ray player when we bought a new TV and as of today, we only own one blu-ray disk
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How many have you rented?
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None. We are just using it as a normal ass DVD player as of now. The picture's better though
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Alright, IŽll check the local stores and amazon to see what price range these things have around here.
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Bought my first Blu-Ray (Stargate) just to find out that no software I have (MPC, VLC, the standard Media player) will play the thing. Any suggestions?
e./ Bought PowerDVD 10. Last edited by Milkovich; 09-17-2010 at 10:20 AM. |
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Just bought Gran Torino. Cant take any screenshots with PowerDVD 10, though. Suggestions?
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