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Old 05-03-2011, 07:49 AM   #5
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I have a Vaio F series i7 laptop and it came with Win DVD BD and I trialed both Arcsoft Total Media and Also PowerDVD 10 and in the end I bought the PowerDVD as it worked the best for me and I liked it the best. Windvd BD works, but it was slow to start up and Powerdvd 10 has a faster startup and it has more features. I still have both programs installed on my laptop, but I find I only use Powerdvd 10. I had a sound issue with Arcsoft occasionally the sound wouldn't work and I would have to close the program and restart it to get the sound back. Not sure what the issue was and i didn't spend time figuring it out as I decided I liked Powerdvd the best anyway and purchased it.

Since then I upgraded my laptop's HDD drive to a SSD drive and reinstalled Win7 64 bit and I still ended up installing both Windvd bd and Powerdvd 10 back on the laptop and I have watched several Blu-rays with Powerdvd, but I've yet to watch a Blu-ray with Windvd. I would uninstall it, but I keep it just in case a certain disc gives me an issue with Powerdvd.

I routinely hook my laptop up to my downstairs TV with an HDMI cable and watch Blu-ray movies and it looks perfect. It's nice to have a laptop that is also a portable Blu-ray player. I have a standalone BD player that I use upstairs so no need to hook the lappy up there. Another great software to have on your laptop is Anydvd HD. It eliminates any issues you might have with protected discs and region code issues. And the Rip to Image option is nice if you want to put a bunch of movies on an external drive and just take the portable drive with you instead of packing a bunch of Blu-ray discs.

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