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    Is it possible to play blue ray files without a blue ray player on your PC ?



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    Do you mean m2ts files?
    Power dvd comes bundled with a lot of bluray burners and it will play them fine.
    dvdfab will decrypt and extract and convert a bluray m2ts to an avi or mkv file which will play on most players in windows

    As you don't have a bluray player are the files from the internet? If so they will already be converted.
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    .SO1 MKV files and gom and vlc plays them thanks mandc

    Deadwood is the movie and my first look at blue ray and they are really clear

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    Yeah, once you get into bluray there is no going back. I started about 6 months ago and already have close to 2TB of bluray movies in 720p and 1080p after I finally upgraded to a full HD 50" plasma.
    Even drilled holes in the ceiling for surround sound speakers.

    I watch them with a WDTV media player but I found with my dodgy eyes there is little difference between 720p and 1080p rips

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    I use this......Found it great as it allows me to run everything I want via Mediaplayer....


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