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Why didn't MS include native BluRay support in Windows ?
Just wondering why ? It's such a popular media format and I have to use a third party such as PowerDVD to play Blurays.
Does it have to do with copyright acts or whatever ?
Just wondering why ? It's such a popular media format and I have to use a third party such as PowerDVD to play Blurays.
Does it have to do with copyright acts or whatever ?
I am sure most normal pc's cannot handle Bluray, infact Microsoft are the most widely used os for home and business computing. No os have native support for Bluray.
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Microsoft only just had support for dvd's in XP but still then you required a codec to play dvd's on WMP.
Even HD-DVD never got support on Windows Vista (when it was not dead)
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Apple, Inc.
Dell, Inc.
Hewlett-Packard Company
Hitachi, Ltd.
Intel Corporation
LG Electronics Inc.
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
Oracle Corporation
Panasonic Corporation
Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.
Pioneer Corporation
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
Sharp Corporation
Sony Corporation
TDK Corporation
Technicolor
Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
The Walt Disney Studios
Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.