![]() ![]() That said, the Apeaksoft Blu-ray Player, like its competitors out of China, *should* handle the DRM. ![]() For that you need something like PowerDVD or a standalone Blu-ray player. ![]() And like most players, including Apeaksoft Blu-ray Player, you won't get the menus &/or special features. And VLC, like most players will not handle DRM, though there are some sort of kludgy ways to *try* & get around that. It works, including the versions for Android, Google TV etc., but it can be a bit clunky navigating attached storage to select the video file you want to play, while the Windows version has an annoying habit of sizing the window to the video automatically, unlike most every other player. Alternatively DVDFab sells apps that can copy a DVD or Blu-ray disc to your hard disk, and the free tsMuxeR can create a new Blu-ray folder using that copy, stripping out unneeded audio & subs, menus, HD audio etc., while also combining multiple video files into one. That can mean you have to be online, and that newer versions are required for new discs, as DRM does evolve. ![]() It plays Bluray, DVD and all audio and video files. ![]()
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