Blu-ray UHD discs are no longer supported on latest Intel PC processors.
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Andrew LB
What's going on here is just another push to get rid of all physical media and force users onto monthly subscription services where big tech controls everything and you own nothing.
When in the course of human history has the side that’s doing the censoring and trying to shut people up and make them show papers and marginalize a part of the community ever been [the correct side]?
Loobyluggs
dexterav
problem is not AMD/NV/intel but DRM...
its simple only about obstacles for everyone nothing more
at the end DRM protecting big nothing just sucking our money for devlopment, implementation etc
big fail for me
without DRM life be easier for everyone
nick0323
This is some next-level Apple 3.5mm jack move.
Curious question: How many people actually use Blu-ray on their PC's anyways? I have a BD drive as I bought it 10 years ago thinking I was going to play in the future and I never did. I'd rather have a proper BD player attached to my 4K OLED TV for viewing. I mean I guess I might as well ask how many people have a PC monitor with 600 nits brightness or better?
In fact the latest Disney Plus IMAX Enhanced films are better quality than Blu-Ray (minus the audio).
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tsunami231
Eh i never use my DVD drive to play dvd movies on pc, And I never bought Bluray drive more PC either, I was gona to use so there came point thought I should get one so i could emulate my ps3 games on pc which would require bluray drive, but that is about it.
I have not even use optical drive in pc in decade now, At somepoint I might pick up a extrernal bluraydvd/cd burner if i ever find one for price that would make worth it.
XP-200
^^^Yeah i don't even have my dvd optical drive hooked up on my pc, it has just sat their filling a slot for years now, and the only time i connect up is when i need to reinstall W10, which last time would be a few years ago when i bought a ssd drive just to have W10 on...........but it will be well over a decade since i used it for a game, and br and uhd movie stuff i use on consoles.
fry178
@nick0323
more connected to the fact that the tv set its settings to match the "settings" of the movie, not so much that its a better copy.
the same way you will see a difference switching between Normal/Stnd to Movie/Dolby on the same signal..
nosirrahx
It was a while ago but I remember a discussion about hardware level DRM in speakers and monitors. Imagine if that actually happened?
At least we can count of stupid decisions keeping the retro hardware market alive.
GamerNerves
I actually recently upgraded my PC case to one where optical drives cannot be installed, so I bought an external case for the drive. I'm not a big movie guy, but I do lend movies from library when I want to watch something and without the drive I couldn't watch them. I'm in a situation where I don't own a TV nor want to and I watch movies so irregularly, that it would not make any sense to pay for an online service. I also decided to update to Windows 11 little early, this month, which thankfully went smoothly, but am I screwed now regarding Bluray discs or what is the case?
tsunami231
@XP-200
yah i have not touched my PC game collection that is on cd/dvd in just as long , I mostly just got copies of those games digital if i cared enough. last time I used my optical drive was to rip iso of my ps2 games I play threw pcsx2.
Optical drive use pretty non existent on pc now atlest for me, I use usb or external drive now, Now consoles on the other hand I will ALL ways have those games on physical disc to the day they end that which hope never happens.
icedman
its already such a pain getting blu-ray to read on an external drive as is with windows 10, I still like to own my physical media but its becoming harder and harder to do so
Mineria
KissSh0t
Some people like to buy physical media, have it on a shelf as a thing that they can look at, look at the picture on the cover, read the synopsis on the back... make a little collection.
Catspaw
Well, imagine if companies around the world focused on actually improving their products instead of finding things to annoy their customers....
PrMinisterGR
To be completely honest, I never understood watching Blu Ray on the PC. If you prefer a disc for quality reasons, you should watch it on a displayand player that can do native 4:2:0 10 bit, which is definitely not the PC. A dedicated player is where it's at.
For the rest, M-Disc Blu-Ray is the only long-term storage option anyway.
nosirrahx
theoneofgod
nosirrahx
theoneofgod
kapu