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In reply to the discussion: Windows 8 dropping the ability to play DVDs [View all]DontTreadOnMe
(2,442 posts)8. Why not just rip the DVD to digital... this is what WMP prefers anyway
Where do you insert the DVD on an iPad? Droid? iPhone?
DVDs are the way of the Dodo.. get used to it.
Next vacation, make sure you pack your LPs too.. for on the plane.
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I won't use Windows Media Player for anything-such a resource hog among other things.
hobbit709
May 2012
#53
Will this be enough to wean you from the world's most prolific computer virus? n/t
Egalitarian Thug
May 2012
#2
The reality is that WMP sucks. There are way better alternatives that are totally free.
Edweird
May 2012
#4
I have not been a fan of Windows 8 since I first saw the beta preview and the reasons keep growing.
Initech
May 2012
#7
Don't you have to defeat encryption to rip a movie from a DVD to your hard drive?
Lasher
May 2012
#12
Indeed everyone should have VLC installed anyway as it plays more formats than WMP does. n/t
PoliticAverse
May 2012
#31
Never get a version of Windows until the first service pack comes out. n/t
customerserviceguy
May 2012
#13
Thanks. I do have SP3:) But just to clarify. By downloading this freeware, I don't
snagglepuss
May 2012
#32
I've always downloaded the Main Edition, no additional downloads or configuration required
IDemo
May 2012
#57
I'm no Microsoft fan, but this is silly. Download VLC (or another one many other programs) for free.
NYC Liberal
May 2012
#42
What bull; of course there will still be free, non-Microsoft software to play DVDs.
eShirl
May 2012
#48