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Blu-Ray drive and windows XP

Discussion in 'Blu-ray players' started by mhender, Jun 8, 2008.

  1. mhender

    mhender Member

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    Is anyone else having problems with Blu-Ray drives showing up in Windows XP? I have a Liteon DH-4O1S-08 Blu-ray drive and power DVD 8 software that came with the drive. It plays Blu-Rays but only if you select play inside the power DVD program. If you open my computer in windows it just shows the drive as a CD/DVD drive. If you double click the icon windows says please insert a disk into the drive when there already is a Blu-Ray in the drive. Also DVD Fab HD will not recognize the drive. It even has problems when I put a DVD in it. It says that the IFO might be bad. I guess my main question would be does this sound like a Hardware issue with the Blu-ray drive or a software issue with Windows XP and DVD Fab HD? I'm leaning toward a hardware issue. Unless windows XP is not recognizing the drive correctly and that is causing other programs (DVD Fab HD) to have issues also. Your thoughts.
     
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    I have a pioneer Sata Bluray drive, XP and anydvd HD.
    I think Im right in saying that you cannot explore a BD disc content with windows because you need software that can read & dsplay the UDF file system.
    Windows cannot do this.

    I have no problems playing back any media in the drive.
    What you report you see under "my computer" is the same as me.
     
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    Thanks Byngo,
    I was hoping it wasn't my drive.
    Does anyone have experience with using DVD Fab HD for Blu-Ray?
     
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    byngo Regular member

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    I have the free version of DVDFAB HD.
    I don't know if it's supposed to be able to rip Bluray but it doesn't i can tell you that.
    I'm sure I read somehwere it can rip HD DVD though.
     
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    That kind of sucks because I'm pretty sure that it says right on the DVD FAB HD web site that it rips Blu-ray and HD DVD. I was going to buy it but not if it only works with the dying HD format. I will contact their support and find out for sure. Thanks for all the help.

    Peace!!!
     
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    byngo Regular member

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    As I said in my first reply, I use anydvd HD by Slysoft.
    You could buy that and it will rip your bluray and negate any HDCP connection issues between your PC and HDTV.
     

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