VLC launches on Windows 8, no Windows RT support just yet

GhostRyder said:
Well for me, Media Player Classic Supports Blu-Ray...

Unencrypted Blu-ray content? Or encrypted one? I assume the former because there's no way Media Player Classic supports playing copy protected Blu Ray disc.
When I did some research into getting a Blu Ray for the PC it is often possible to play copy protected material if the code had been broken. Frankly it is much less effort just to go out and use a standard Blu Ray player you can plug into your TV.
 
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Kibaruk said:
I recommend you GOMPlayer, it's an amazing player that supports everything I've thrown at it, I liked it better than VLC just for the reason that the shortcuts were "friendlier". Back then I used VLC until I needed something that used less resources on my old old notebook that had problems playing MP4, I found a solution on GOM.
Amazing player indeed. Shame it doesn't support Linux. :(

Shame your fellow Linux users don't embrace proprietary software.
 
Big fan of VLC, doesn't hijack file extensions etc. Are starting to add some unnecessary crap on it lately tho.IMHO
 
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