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Free Blu-ray Player Software
Blu-Ray movies have replaced traditional DVDs for high-quality viewing without spending large amounts of money. They can be played on a dedicated Blu-Ray player, a gaming console designed to support the discs or on a computer that has a drive capable of reading Blu-Ray media. Before the movie can be played, the computer needs to have some type of multimedia player to open the disc.
DAPlayer, which is released by Digiarty, is a free all-in-one audio and video player that supports playing most audio and video formats available on computers for releasing popular media. It has special support for playing high-definition quality videos including, but not limited to, Blu-ray, TS, MKV, MPEG4 and H264 formats.
One of the difficulties in selecting an audio or video player is that different types of codecs that are used to encode the audio and video need to be supported by the player. DAPlayer comes installed with over 130 different audio codecs and 320 video codecs to guarantee that it has support for any type of movie or video you want to watch or audio clip you want to listen to.
Blu-ray discs can be played automatically once they’re loaded into the drive. DAPlayer is the only free decrypt and backup solution available for the media type and is compatible with both AACS and BD+ protected Blu-ray discs. The backups can be played from both virtual drives and hard disk backups.
DVDs are region locked to a specific country or part of the world which may limit how or where they can be played, but with DAPlayer, it’s possible to played all of the 1-6 region locked discs without limitations on the device or with the navigational controls. If sound is a concern, along with the high-definition 1080p quality you expect to view with blu-ray, trust the 8 channel audio system which has audio mixing with 2 different channels for headphones and surround sound.
It is available in a variety of languages to appeal to individuals in multiple countries including English, Arabic, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish and Swedish among others. It runs full-force on the Microsoft Windows operating system.
There is a reason that the number of free programs for playing blu-ray media is so limited and there are no other free alternatives to play movies and videos. There are licensing issues that prohibit many companies from releasing software to carry out the task.