We’ve already established that Microsoft’s DVD player for Windows 10 is a rip-off at $15. Not only is that tremendously overpriced in a world with VLC available for free, but the Windows Store app has ...
Here's the situation:<BR><BR>I have a G3-700 CD-ROM iBook sitting here in front of me, and for some reason, I don't have DVD Player App installed anywhere. I think I may have deleted it earlier in a ...
Remember that $15 Windows DVD Player app Microsoft's been peddling in the Windows Store? The notion that Microsoft is charging $15 for basic DVD playback software that doesn't even support Blu-ray ...
I tried 8 1/2 on my PC and in order to see the subtitles I had to check a setting "Display Subtitles" in PowerDVD, as well as selecting subtitles in the usual fashion. You might want to look around in ...
All Windows 10 users can now buy Microsoft’s DVD Player app for $15, but you shouldn’t Windows 10 killed Windows Media Center, and now Microsoft wants to charge users $15 for a buggy DVD playback app.
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