Can I use Windows media to play HD DVDs?
jackson 12 weeks ago
That's a dying format, but for playing video, the answer is almost always VLC player. It's free, open source software that works on a variety of platforms. I definitely wouldn't pay for a player when you have such a good option available for free.
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I agree that VLC is probably your best bet.