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Giveaway of the day — Leawo Blu-ray Player 1.5.0

No limit to enjoy Blu-ray, DVD and HD movies with Leawo Blu-ray Player.
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Leawo Blu-ray Player is a multimedia player combo software program that could act as region-free Blu-ray player, DVD player, ISO player, HD video player and audio player. Being a region-free Blu-ray player, it can play Blu-ray discs of various regions regardless of the region code restrictions upon Blu-ray player software. Also, it can play Blu-ray discs in AACS, BD+ and the latest MKB protection without quality loss. It’s also a DVD player to play back both commercial and noncommercial DVD discs.

If you get ISO files, you could directly load the ISO files to this Blu-ray player software for playback. Acting as free HD video player, it could play back common videos in AVI, MPEG, WMV, MP4, FLV, RMVB, MOV, Xvid, 3GP, etc. and up to 1080P HD videos in HD MP4, HD AVI, HD MOV, HD TS, HD TRP, HD VOB, HD MPG, HD WMV, HD ASF, etc., and play audios in advanced audio decoding systems like DTS-5.1 audio. It supports various advanced audio decoding technologies like Dolby, DTS, AAC, TrueHD, DTS-HD, etc.

Note: Leawo Software is aware that sometimes customers can't receive the registration codes in time due to the sudden and heavy traffic on their server. In this case you can contact them via facebook or Customer Support so they will manually send out the codes within 24 hours.

System Requirements:

Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1; Processor: 1 GHz or above Intel/AMD Processor; RAM: 512MB RAM (1024MB or above recommended)

Publisher:

Leawo Software

Homepage:

http://www.leawo.org/blu-ray-player/

File Size:

53.5 MB

Price:

$59.95

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#65

Installed fine.
Seemed to activate fine- got the "Activation Successful " message on GOTD website, but then on loading a BR disc, get the message that this is a 30 day trial version.
Now 25 days left.

No email from Leawo with an activation code.
Contacted Leawo by email via this website.

Not heard anything since.

Seems to work ok, but so does the 30 day trial of AnyMP4 player which seems to sell the unlocked version for $39 (less 25% = $30) compared to Leawo @ $59.

AnyMP4 however appears to be an annual subscription, presumably for regular updates, although "Lifetime "subscription and support is $69.

Would be nice to hear something from Leawo.

Reply   |   Comment by canonuser  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#64

Well, I never tried again until today, same BladeRunnder disc. It got stuck after pressing play for quite a while, but eventually played.

I assume that the software phones home every time to see if you're a valid user. I probably has to do this anyway to find protection information for your current disc.

I since found another issue - if you have more than one monitor, you cannot drag the window to another monitor. As soon as the mouse leaves the primary's boundaries, the window refused to move any further. Strange one to overlook.

Reply   |   Comment by gl  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#63

So, was anyone actually able to play blu-rays with this? It installed and activated ok, but "this computer cannot" error message.

Reply   |   Comment by Randomguy  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#62

#5 Giovanni. I downloaded that programme eventually, but not able to from your link, and installed. Had to uninstal it again because I couldn't read the red print on the black background. What a horrid user interface!

Reply   |   Comment by Springy  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#61

Like others registered with my email, never got a key. Also checked spam folder, no key there either. Tried registering again, says my email is already registered.
Time is allmost over, what a waste of time this was!

Reply   |   Comment by Rene  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#60

Installed just fine, was emailed a registration code immediately, but when I plugged it into the registration box, got a message that said "You can play video files and DVDs for free. But the trial version you are using can only play Blu-Ray disc for 30 Days." So apparently my registration code that they emailed to me is NOT being accepted. Great, a Blu-Ray player that won't play Blu-Ray discs after 30 days? How useful is THAT?!

Reply   |   Comment by Karen  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#59

#46 randomguy

Does anyone know what yytool64.exe

I saw this, too. I tested all four files it with virustotal - negative, no threat. This .exe does not run on my computer and creates no process. When I start yytool64.exe by hand, it invokes the windows conhost.exe. So I did not see a risk and did not mention it.

Reply   |   Comment by Karl  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#58

Same as many others here, downloaded o.k., registered ok., got the license code o.k., activated OK, then tried R.I.P.D. Bluray Disc. Play takes a long time to do anything, then always this error:

“This computer can not be identified on our server”… ? ? ? ? ?
What does their server have to do with playing a bluray disc on my computer ? ? ?

Have a new HP quad core with Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit and 2 GB dedicated Invidia video card. Swapped out original DVD player/writer for a bluray and need software to play the bluray discs.
Am sorry I did waste my time and will be removing it ASAP !

Reply   |   Comment by R. Richards  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#57

Thanks, All, I eventually got the emails, now I'm dealing with the same issue as #42. "This computer can not be identified on our server" Tried several disks all deliver same message. Any ideas?

Reply   |   Comment by Keith  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#56

^39. Mike

Thanks for responding. Right, there is no difference in quality between bluray folder or bluray in an ISO file. ImageBurn will burn either one to disc as well. What I love about an ISO file is that all I need to do to play an ISO file is click on the folder and Windows will automatically launch default software and start playing the movie immediately.

Reply   |   Comment by Cutter  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#55

Downloaded, got the serial key quickly, installed and activated successfully.
Tested it to play some videos.

Result of video playback test:
Complete and total failure.
Extremely bad software.
0 points out of 100 points.

The website blurb and even the GOTD introduction says it is able to play other formats...including AVI, MP4, FLV, etc.....

Tested these 3 video formats. None was playable.

The software popped up this error message:

Error Message
Sorry, An error occurred while loading. The software
will update automatically once we solve the problem.
Please inform us via http://www.leawo.com/support/, we'll inform
you the new version once updated.


An attempt to "update" the software in the menu gave this message:

Leawo Blu--ray Player
You are using the newest version.


Uninstalled this useless thing.

Guess we GOTD users are all laboratory guinea pigs and mice used to test Leawo's poor software coding skills.

We test their product for them. So they save money on setting up an in-house Quality Control Department with high labour costs.

Reply   |   Comment by ric  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#54

I cannot register it. Got the code, but it tells me it cannot connect to the server,and to check my internet connection. Since I am typing on here I KNOW my connection is good.

Too bad, it looks like a pretty good application.
Any help would be appreciated.

Reply   |   Comment by Jeff  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#53

I also had trouble registering but eventually found that entering the code manually worked.

Reply   |   Comment by stjohn  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#52

^35. Keith

Check and see if the email was diverted into your junk-mail folder.

Reply   |   Comment by Cutter  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#51

just downloaded with T-3 speed, fast install on se7en x64, software informer leech-app window opens and says "activated successfully", Giveaway-of-the-Day webpage opens up and says "Blu-Ray Player 1.5.0 Activated successfully - what next?" Yeah and the checks in the mail. I then follow the link to the website and the top half of the page is blank, the bottom half is text only, no pics or links direct email contact is not to be found unless you jump through more hoops than i was willing to do. Online chatturbate 'said' it was available, it you used Skype or Yahoo Messenger.
At least in the GAD original email it says the vendor anticipated server overload because he only pays for the cheapest service China has to offer. On the positive side, the provided email link to the vendor actually opened my "compose mail" app. Usually i get some goober-smoochin gmail BS error code. Usually, IF, and I mean IF I install something from a giveaway (it's not GAD's fault that vendors are crap) it installs and activates by itself slicker than shi? but not 2daaay lucy.

michael clyde

Reply   |   Comment by michael clyde  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#50

Re: #5 Giovanni -- I tried to download the the free Blu-Ray Player at the Digiarty site, as per your recommendation, but none of the links work. In fact, when clicking on any of the download links, I am taken to another page, where they want me to download an Android program instead. Bah!

Reply   |   Comment by moosish  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)
#49

I only get a error message, when I try to start the player:
"Sorry, this application cannot run under a Virtual Machine."

But it's a normal win 7/64 system. :-(

Reply   |   Comment by Lilien  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#48

Does anyone know what yytool64.exe, etc installed in the commonfiles/appkeys directory. One is a service thats always running. The previous version didnt have this stuff bundled with it.

Reply   |   Comment by Randomguy  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#47

What a total waste of time. This GOTD software installed ok, but never recognized the two drives. I uninstalled it then reinstalled it twice. Still wouldn't work. So I just used Revo to get it off my system. I should have taken the time to read the other reviews first. Learned my lesson. This is a piece of crap.

Reply   |   Comment by Declan  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#46

@ Doc,
there are 2 free apps that I know of for blu-ray...
DaumPotPlayer - newest version is ok AFAIK, Same guys who (used) to develop KMPlayer

KMPlayer- I only use version 3.6.0.87, nothing newer, the only recent one that works great. IIRC

you can also convert BR to MKV and then more players will play it.

michael clyde

Reply   |   Comment by michael clyde  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#45

Same issue as no 35 Keith - it won't send activation code yet confirms receipt of email sent!

Reply   |   Comment by will scally  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#44

Same as many others here, registered, got the license code, activated OK, then tried Bladerunner Final Cut BD. Play takes a long time to do anything, then always this error:

"This computer can not be identified on our server"... ?

Maybe the message is wrong, and what they really mean is that they don't have this particular disc in their online database? Or the activation has not filtered through to their server somehow.

Reply   |   Comment by gl  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#43

This is a very saturated field, and the free options are many. I won't thumbs down this GAOTD, but I certainly don't need it. VLC always for the win. And hey, you can always add the Blue Ray addon. Works splendidly for me.

http://vlc-bluray.whoknowsmy.name/

Reply   |   Comment by Bjorn Berkowitz  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#42

I don't have a Blu-ray drive for the computer (yet) but I have found this to be the best DVD player I have tried. It is quite fast and I like the quality on this as opposed to the others. The ISO player part is very important as I deal with these a lot and this allows viewing Before burning. The power control is awesome. Now even the longer DVD's can be played on my laptop with plenty of power for another (how do you accomplish that)?
Thanks Leawo for your quality products.
Prof. Dr. K

Reply   |   Comment by Dr. K  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#41

Leawo's Blu-Ray Player is a nice adaption of the excellent XBMC media center software [xbmc.org] that does what XBMC alone cannot -- play the Blu-Ray discs you buy or rent. It does this the same way as the DVDFab player & similar, by contacting the company's server(s) for info on how to handle a disc's DRM, so on-line access is generally a must with these players. If/when you buy it, part of what you're paying for is continued access to that databank -- the main alternative is to buy player software licensed by the Blu-Ray & DVD organizations, including paying for version upgrades so you can continue to receive updates to handle that evolving DRM. Another alternative is to use something like AnyDVD HD or DVDFab Passkey -- both act as middlemen to handle DVD & Blu-Ray DRM, presenting Windows & Windows software with what looks & works like a non-DRM disc. And then of course you still need a player...

Depending on the player software, your level of experience, & the disc itself, if you use something like AnyDVD HD or Passkey, you can often get away with using most players -- the biggest wrinkle in that strategy, especially with Blu-Ray discs, is that you sometimes need to play a playlist rather than a single file, since video can be spread across many files. When you choose the wrong playlist, or when software gets the DRM end of things wrong, it often shows up as video that stops playing, or plays segments in the wrong order, or has segments missing, all because the wrong playlist was chosen, & with Blu-Ray there can be a LOT of alternative playlists as DRM.

Moving beyond the DRM end of things, the Leawo Blu-Ray Player is designed as media center or home theater software -- that means the interface or GUI is suitable for controlling with a remote on a [HD]TV screen... most people do not want to get up from the couch to work with a keyboard &/or mouse.

An increasing number of people however are starting to use their cell phones and/or tablets as a remote... some tablets will work directly with an IR sensor, or cells/tablets can use software that connects to a PC/laptop &/or networked media player box or Smart TV. If that's you're cup of tea you might look into the different XBMC & compatible Android apps for example, to see if they might work with Leawo's Blu-Ray Player. You can find that capability with Cyberlink's software, but then something like PowerDVD Ultra is probably going to run you around $100 if not more.

Installation is straightforward, with everything in the program's folder until the 1st time you start the app, when a 2nd folder's added to the Users\ [UseName]\ AppData\ Roaming folder. Registration works by using the shortcut keys to paste the key [CTRL + V], but only when the software's run as admin. -- you'll get a registered message box popping up. Needed Registry entries are very minimal, but installation will associate all sorts of file name extensions with the player -- if/when you double click a media file it'll open in the Leawo Blu-Ray Player. If that bothers you, you could try either switching things back using the controls in your favored software, or reinstall that favored software, or use a VM or Time Freeze [or similar] or Universal Extracter to get a copy of the program's folder, running the software from that without the install.

This is BTW the same version that I had from the end of December, 2013 -- per Microsoft's Windiff, the only change in the program's folder is the home page link [plus of course the 3 uninstall files that are added].

If it's any help...
videohelp.com/tools/sections/decrypters-bd-hd-dvd
videohelp.com/tools/sections/video-players
videohelp.com/tools/sections/htpc
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#1: "A Chinese (Shenzen Moyea Software) company without name and address – and a funny copy and paste “privacy statement”…"

I believe it's a fairly large company, though not as western-centric as some other Chinese software developers/sellers, which *may* explain the copied legalese.

"Tested with a blue ray disk. I cannot tell anything about the video quality, because I see no real difference between different players. So I let answer my feeling. It looks good and makes a perfect impression."

The video on a Blu-Ray is what is is, so if a PC/laptop can handle it well, there will be no difference. You can sometimes adjust the display, much the same way you can adjust the display with most HDTVs, & that may make things look better to *you*, but that's a matter of personal taste. Some people also like to use MadVR, feeling it does a better job of rendering video than what comes built in with Windows.

* * *

#5: "My suggestion: winxdvd.com/resource/free-blu-ray-player.htm. Free and always updatable!!"

If it works for you great, & I really mean that. The ad copy on the free player page is out of date &/or just plain inaccurate. Common sense I think suggests that there is always a reason if/when developers work to improve a product. If it's open source, it's their altruistic nature. If they sell the product, then it's to improve sales & customer loyalty. In the case of a free player or app from a company that sells software, it's free for good PR & to hopefully entice you to buy some of their other software -- I don't imagine near the same effort has gone & will go into its development as compared to software that puts dinner on the table.

* * *

#9: "It does not fully understand disk menus. I put a disk in, when I got to the main menu I went into scene selection. This menu had the standard “next”, “previous” and “main menu” choices. “Next” and “previous” worked, but trying to return to the main menu did not."

The menu system on a retail video DVD can be a bit iffy with any software player. Part of it is the DRM -- to get around it sometimes parts of the DVD's scripting is skipped, plus they often try to break retail video DVDs, walking a very fine line between out of spec & still playable on stand alone players. Making it worse, there's usually more than one way to do things in that internal scripting, & the spec itself is rather limited, so many advanced menu options use tricks that usually work but aren't actually in the spec -- mileage with players varies. And finally DVD players work with the functions most often used, but there are functions in the spec almost no player will handle -- it's rare for anyone to use those on a DVD, but it does happen.

Blu-Ray discs are another ball game. Blu-Ray discs can function a lot like DVDs, or like the retail video discs, they can rely on Java to control the disc, its menus, special features, & add DRM. Software that bypasses that DRM can't re-write the Java code to remove any DRM features, so things can get iffy depending on the Java code that's written just for that movie's discs -- there is no one chunk of Java coding that every disc can just re-use, so for every movie those discs have their own menus & their own Java code to make those menus work.

The only other option when it comes to players is to use a licensed player, e.g. Nero or WinDVD or PowerDVD etc. Rather than attempt to bypass the DRM they'll work with it. That doesn't mean every player will work great, or necessarily work at all with every disc, but PowerDVD, I think the most expensive of the lot, will usually work OK.

* * *

#29: "winxdvd doesn’t appear to play .ISO file. I like to store my HD video on .ISO file because it’s a 1:1 copy of the disc so the quality is excellent (downside large file size but storage is cheap) and also because the file is all set to burn if I need a copy on disc. DVDfab free version only rips to bluray file or ISO and I prefer ISO for the “click” on file convenience within my HTPC.
On a side note has anyone noticed that ever since DVDfab switched websites, when the software makes a copy of the of a Bluray the copy does not have the copy protection stripped out. With the copy protection not stripped out of the file the file can’t be transcoded with most software."


1) there's no difference between a DVD/Blu-Ray ISO & the same files in a DVD/Blu-Ray layout on a HDD. Some players & player versions will only work with ISOs on the HDD, which is where I think the trend to use ISOs started. Some Blu-Ray discs won't play properly unless they're in a ISO & mounted in a virtual drive, particularly regarding Java menus. Fengtao [DVDFab] has free virtual drive software & a system for creating mini-ISOs that may work well for some folks. If your software will only burn ISO files, you're probably using the wrong software.

2) I don't use DVDFab -- I have read that there were a couple of initial problems in the rush to get things working again, & that once things returned to normal those problems went away.

* * *

#33: "If someone could find a way if its posible to used dvd drive. To read bluray disc and play it back on computer. "

It's physically impossible -- Blu-Ray refers to the type of laser used, which is different than the lasers in a DVD drive. You can however put Blu-Ray content on a regular DVD disc. It's actually part of the Blu-Ray spec, so players should handle it well.

Reply   |   Comment by mike  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+10)
#40

Installed with no registration problem on Windows 7 Pro 64-bit. Plays great, but will not play .ISO files of either BD or DVD, which was the only thing that interested me. I complained to Leawo Support, and while I was doing that, my comment answering "Test" was deleted from here. Why?

Reply   |   Comment by Sidney White  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#39

Registered ok but can not play bd discs error
computer can not be identified on our servers.
Also need a file identifier: bit rate size, file type
and video resolution.

Reply   |   Comment by kenneth lantier  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#38

Response to Test: The inability to play Blu-ray discs with a DVD player is one of hardware, not software. The red 650 nm laser of a DVD player cannot get into the 405 nm data pits of a Blu-ray.

I'm excited along with Cutter on the ability to play .ISO files, as I have been accumulating movies and lengthy videos for years as .ISO. When you have sold a disc of a wedding, etc., to someone and they want six more, it is painfree to have an .ISO available. Cutter, re your comment about DVDfab, I'm guessing they made that change trying to head off a lawsuit that could put them out of business.

Reply   |   Comment by Sidney White  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#37

Installed and registered ok, tried to play an iso file but couldn't get it to work.
After reboot, my I-net was gone. The networkadapter did not get an ip-address from the router. Uninstalled and after reboot I-net was working fine again. Shame this even could happen, not what I expect from comnpanies like leawo. Do a serious uninstall with Revo should you have simular problems. (I hope you have 2 pc's or wifi ipad... to even read this)

Reply   |   Comment by lidl1  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#36

#5 Hi Giovanni, great program but it has been pulled from the site.
Check the net for DAplayer there are other download areas available.

Thanks for the suggestion.. Your $0.00000002 is appreciated

Reply   |   Comment by Tom K  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)
#35

I've tried sending 2 different email addresses but it won't send activation code to either. How can I activate?

Reply   |   Comment by Keith  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#34

Correction to my previous message. The error I get is "This computer could not be identified on our server. If you think this is a wrong message please contact us at http://www.leawo.com/support/. It appeared to register correctly.

Reply   |   Comment by YourNameHere  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#33

If someone could find a way if its posible to used dvd drive. To read bluray disc and play it back on computer. The software created to do it wil be a winner. If its posible why not think of a way to make it work

Reply   |   Comment by Test  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#32

Win 7 Pro 64-bit on ASUS G75VW. Ran great in 30 day trial mode but quit working as soon as I registered it. Says "This computer cannot be identified on our server.".

Reply   |   Comment by Richard Hazlet  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#31

RESPONSE TO: Comment by Giovanni — May 24th, 2014 at 4:49 am
My suggestion:
http://www.winxdvd.com/resource/free-blu-ray-player.htm
Free and always updatable!!

I took your advice and downloaded your provided Link. It responded with TRIAL VERSION (Unregistered copy), then prompts me to PURCHASE (A Free Copy that is always UPDATEABLE)??

It Prompts me to enter a LICENSE CODE that will be emailed to me after purchase????
FREE AND UPDATEABLE??

Reply   |   Comment by Earl "LeeBird" Hayes  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+10)
#30

For #6 - sometimes a space at the 'start' causes - blank
I have 8.1 64 bit loaded - installed & registered no problem - now for the movie - pop-corn anyone?

Really needed to see this 3 months ago - but looks great - Thank you GOTD & Leawo

Reply   |   Comment by Thomas Roberts  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#29

^ 5.Giovanni

winxdvd doesn't appear to play .ISO file. I like to store my HD video on .ISO file because it's a 1:1 copy of the disc so the quality is excellent (downside large file size but storage is cheap) and also because the file is all set to burn if I need a copy on disc. DVDfab free version only rips to bluray file or ISO and I prefer ISO for the "click" on file convenience within my HTPC.

On a side note has anyone noticed that ever since DVDfab switched websites, when the software makes a copy of the of a Bluray the copy does not have the copy protection stripped out. With the copy protection not stripped out of the file the file can't be transcoded with most software.

Reply   |   Comment by Cutter  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+6)
#28

^^^^ Same issues here with a Win 7 64 bit system. I guess Win 7 users are out of luck :(

Reply   |   Comment by dj24  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)
#27

I cannot understand why this giveaway, which is a good software product, has so many negative ratings!?! It's a good, well-known software product, but yet giveaway users are giving this product such negative ratings! Why? Because I plan on downloading this fine software!

Reply   |   Comment by Bill B.  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)
#26

After installing and registering, it give an error when I try to load a blu-ray "Computer is not recognized".

Reply   |   Comment by YourNameHere  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#25

Same issue of "Entry was blank. Try again!" for a couple of hours now, but no popups. I've never commented on here, but I would like to thank Giovanni, Karl, XP-Man, Francis-bone and others, including those recently having children, for their time and insight. I actually have created a file and copy and paste the suggestions and alternatives you give. It has definitely increased my limited knowledge though I still have much to learn...so keep those cards and letters coming...lol.

Reply   |   Comment by TS  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+5)
#24

Since there is no "FREE" blu ray player app on the market that I am aware of, a person would be crazy not to grab this today. Even if you do not yet have a blu ray drive in your computer, you may want to install this to support a future upgrade.

Now, the main advantage of having a blu ray app is that it allows you to multi-task using one monitor.

However...recently, I got to thinking about this. What person can actively watch a movie while doing something else? Probably, nobody.

So, instead of buying a blu ray app (which regularly needs to be updated, since the movie studios keep revising their copy protection), I just bought an additional, refurbished blu ray player. It cost less than the average blu ray app. And, since my monitor has an additional hdmi port, it takes but a second to click the button to switch inputs.

This way, I don't pay for regular updates, AND, since the hardware player does not go through my computer, it does not use any system resources whatsoever. Also, many hardware blu ray players have additional features, such as streaming service support.

Something to consider.

Having said this, I would also still recommend grabbing any free blu ray app that comes along, such as this one.

Reply   |   Comment by Doc  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+9)
#23

Does it play 3D discs?

Reply   |   Comment by gl  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#22

I won't get it as I have a decent BD player software.
This one touts no region limitation as a feature, worth it if you require this.

Reply   |   Comment by Norman  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#21

Any idea if it's a region-free DVD player as well? I have two UK DVDs that I'd love to be able to play and can't. I don't have a Blu-ray drive, so that part's not helpful - and right now I'm 50 miles from the DVDs, so can't test myself. Anyone else?

Reply   |   Comment by jjmcgaffey  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)
#20

Downloaded and installed on Win 7 64 without a hitch.

Registered without a hitch (a couple of hours ago - been testing it ever since).

Played some Audio perfectly.

Played a Video perfectly, didn't stall or jitter, or suddenly freeze my computer.

Compared as a player to that other monster with a little "i" in its name, this one is far superior.

My only negative comment, if I'm allowed one, is that it doesn't seem to actually work from a library. I had to select each track, music or video, and then play it.

After shutting Leawo down and starting it again it didn't remember any of the previous tracks. They had to be selected again.

That would be my only request for an improvement, but maybe it's not expected to be that sort of player, or, I'm missing something in the setup or whatever.

Reply   |   Comment by Springy  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)
#19

It doesn't run on my very old, updated Windows XP Pro. SP3 machine: http://i.imgur.com/qkH06Yw.gif

Reply   |   Comment by Ant  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)
#18

Download stalled once, resumed and completed without any further issues. Software installed and registered as per instructions, and plays fine. I have no problems with the installation process or program operation.

Reply   |   Comment by JunkyardCat  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#17

Giovanni I'm not finding a download of the free player. That page describes it, but the download link takes you to streaming application. Would you have a better home page link for the DAPlayer software?
Thanks!

Reply   |   Comment by YourNameHere  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)
#16

I just got it and am happy to finally have a working blu ray player!

I read in a comment above " a message appeared thus ‘Entry was blank. Try again!’ Entry wasn’t blank, the code was perfectly visible"

I had same problem using Copy Paste method.. I typed it in manually and it worked lol.

Reply   |   Comment by Chris  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
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