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So I've been interested in getting a Blu-ray drive for my PC. It currently only has a DVD drive, but I want to upgrade so I can watch my Blu-rays on my PC, which is currently connected via HDMI to my plasma.
I've done minimal research but I wanted to ask you fine people who might be able to steer me in the right direction. Which should I look into purchasing? An internal drive that I could install in my PC, or an external drive? Would there be much of a difference? What do you recommend? Also, once I eventually get the Blu-ray drive, I intend to use it only to watch my movies on my PC. Reason being, I have a couple nice studio monitors hooked up to my PC and so watching movies this way is far more appealing than the alternative. I don't own a nice home theater system, so this is the best I can do at the moment. It works for me though. Anyway, I've looked into it and it's apparently not as easy as just getting the drive and putting in a disc and playing it, due to certain restrictions. Apparently there are a couple options for playback... modded VLC, Leawo... but for those that watch on their PC's through a Blu-ray drive, what do you use? Would like some recommendations. Thanks to anyone willing to share their insights on the matter. ![]() |
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I’m away on a business trip but I’d say internal SATA Blu-ray drive and have no problems with it. I have an older Dell optiplex 3020 workstation with an i7 running win 10 pro, 16gb of ram and a 2gb nvidia GeForce graphics card. I have no problems watching Blu-ray movies, tv shows or burning to Blu-ray writable/re-writable discs.
To me, the biggest pain in the ass is what software to use to enable your ability to watch those Blu-ray Discs. There are some free ones that usually do advertising on the boarder or there is the ‘buy it’ software type. Both have pros and cons. If your serious, I say bite the bullet and buy a decent player software and enjoy yourself. I know some will say get a free one and for their needs that might be fine. You will have to make up your mind. No matter what I say or anyone says. Best of luck and I’ll let you know the brand model of my player/Writer. I do not watch a lot of things on the pc, it’s mostly for burning data and things, but I do once in a while watch a tv show or a rare movie on my pc via the player with a Blu-ray Disc. |
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Thanks given by: | Kaiju (12-04-2019) |
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I have an Alienware laptop (bought at retail rather than a custom one) that doesn't have an optical drive, but I use my external Blu-ray burner to use my Blus. The older laptop that I last watched Blus on has an internal Blu-ray driver (not a burner), but I would have overwhelmingly preferred a laptop with a Blu-ray driver considering that I still regularly use discs. |
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Thanks given by: | Kaiju (12-05-2019) |
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I always use internal Blu-ray drives for desktop computers and Laptop/Notebook style computers. However for those that have a very small Notebook computer with no optical drive slot, a external Blu-ray drive needs to be used.
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Thanks given by: | Kaiju (12-05-2019) |
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https://www.pioneerelectronics.com/P...ves/BDR-212UBK 2019 Pioneer BDR-212UBK 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray computer drive (TOP OF THE LINE) https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=322359 Last edited by HDTV1080P; 12-06-2019 at 05:46 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | Kaiju (12-07-2019) |
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i have this drive by LG installed as I mentioned to you above, LG WH16NS40 Super Multi Blue Internal SATA 16x Blu-ray Disc Rewriter
i use it to burn Blu-ray media writeable & re-writeable discs as well as dvds. I also use it to occasionally watch tv series and once in a while a movie on the computer with no problems. i'm running Win 10 Pro, i7 quad core w/8 threads, 16gb of ram and a Nvidia Geforce GT 1030 graphics card. it's in a Dell OptiPlex 3020 with zero problems. aside from the hardware drive, I think, your biggest decision will be what player to use. if you don't want to pay retail (for software that doesn't include advertising scroll) perhaps someone knows of a free player that doesn't do that and doesn't leave a bunch of junk on your pc, perhaps that you don't even know is there. that's why I purchased retail software for movies and tv on Blu-ray disc. I do burning simply via win 10. best of luck. keep us posted. ![]() |
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Thanks given by: | AmishParadise (12-06-2019) |
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I had a couple LG External Blu-ray Writers for the longest time that supported eSATA and USB 2.0. The drives in both had given out. Well, I still have the enclosures. Swapped out the drives. Purchased a couple internal LG WH14NS40's which are pictured below.
![]() The drives have been fantastic so far. I even installed custom firmware, so that the drives could read UHD Blu-ray's. Running AnyDVD HD in the background within Windows 7 making both drives Region Free. To watch Blu-ray's I use PowerDVD 18. For burning to disc I use ImgBurn. And here's what the external's looked like before I swapped the drives out. Well, the one pictured on top. When installing the new drives I had to leave the front faceplate off the enclosures. I also had to drill new holes in the metal sleeves you slide the drives into in order to secure them. Fun, fun, fun. ![]() Last edited by AmishParadise; 12-06-2019 at 10:54 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | Kaiju (12-07-2019) |
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Hi all. Thanks for the feedback and suggestions. I've looked into some of these options, but I'm concerned about my PC being able to support some of them. Admittedly, it's not top of the line. Only an i3 processor. I'll share my specs with you guys in case you can tell me if what I have is sufficient enough. If not, maybe other options can be explored.
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Hey guys. Finally got my Blu-ray drive and installed it. Works so far! Thanks for all your suggestions and comments. Much appreciated.
I narrowed it down to this one: Pioneer Electronics USA Internal Blu-Ray Writer (BDR-209DBK) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00H2GTXKS Thanks again. |
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Dec 2019
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Looking for an external drive to carry around and saw this one: BDR-XS07UHD that seems to be recently released. Can't find much info on it other than the product information. Any one have one of these or have more experience with BD drives in general give their opinion on this product?
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Is it just me or do Pioneer Blu-ray drives suck? I ended up junking my ASUS that I flashed for 4KBD. I still have my original ASUS that I never upgraded. I also have a Pioneer external that I use for writing discs. But I also got a Pioneer internal that I use for writing discs. Disc writing works just fine no problem. Reading discs always fails after about 2 mins no matter what software I use. What ever happened to Plextor? They made some great drives back in my CD ripping days.
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They pretty much all work fine on Linux. Seeing as ChromeOS is based on Linux, in theory they should work on ChromeOS too. The software to play them though is probably an issue.
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So I just upgraded my desktop computer courtesy of Costco's current sale, but I want to add an external Blu-ray drive for watching movies. And I'm completely lost here. I figure it's a given that I'll have to pay for the latest CyberlinkDVD software, but figuring out which drive to get is seemly far more confusing than it should be.
Will this one work? It looks nice and seems well-built: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01IPH6170/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A2W0TEJ3MK1XP5&th=1 On the Cyberlink front, we're up to version 22, is that correct? ![]() |
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Thanks given by: | Spooked (10-27-2022) |
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