He asked what was the best player, not whether you approved of what he was planning to do. It is his time to waste in any case, if that is what you want to call it. I tend to agree with you that a stand alone player will be the easier solution and probably yield a better picture if you have the option, but there are also good reasons to have a PC drive, the most obvious of which is ripping the discs to .mkv files are sharing them on your home network.
I use Nero 7 and Backitup on a BD with no issue. You need the latest version but it works fine. As for playback, PowerDVD 7 works fine too for me, with the added benefit that since my drive is a hybrid it lets me rip HD DVDs too. Neither of these is even the most recent versions yet they work fine for me.
I don't accept the software is crap at all unless we're talking about Mac OS X.
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kevon27 @ Jan 14th 2009 12:25PM
BD players on a pc is a waste of time. Recording is expensive and the bluray playback software is garbage.
naikrovek @ Jan 14th 2009 12:31PM
Neither of those complaints will be accurate for very long. My HP laptop has a blu-ray player in it and the playback is flawless.
glenn s @ Jan 14th 2009 12:34PM
He asked what was the best player, not whether you approved of what he was planning to do. It is his time to waste in any case, if that is what you want to call it. I tend to agree with you that a stand alone player will be the easier solution and probably yield a better picture if you have the option, but there are also good reasons to have a PC drive, the most obvious of which is ripping the discs to .mkv files are sharing them on your home network.
DrXym @ Jan 14th 2009 12:42PM
I use Nero 7 and Backitup on a BD with no issue. You need the latest version but it works fine. As for playback, PowerDVD 7 works fine too for me, with the added benefit that since my drive is a hybrid it lets me rip HD DVDs too. Neither of these is even the most recent versions yet they work fine for me.
I don't accept the software is crap at all unless we're talking about Mac OS X.