So my ONLY alternative to watch my $50 Blu-rays (anime is expensive man) on my $50 Blu-ray player is to also purchase a $50 license for software I don't even want, or put up with shitty adware on top of the already unskippable ads that so many of these blu-rays have. Every other potential "free blu-ray player" was some dubious website or another linking to some unbranded exe download that I NOPED right out of. Or you can directly drag the folder file to the interface to import the file. It is accessible to click on the Open file button to browse local folders. Step 2: Open Leawo 4K BDMV player software and import source Blu-ray BDMV movies.
I found one called Leawo Bluray Player which was free but has ad banners all over it and ads that pop up every time you pause. Step 1: Download and install Leawo Blu-ray Player on the Windows computer. What about alternatives? Turns out 95% of all Blu-Ray Player Software is not free, and most lacks many feature-sets of cheap blu-ray players.
My media players of choice (VLC and MPC) cannot play encrypted discs without some plug-ins which are extremely hard to find, all guides I found were several years old and contained dead links or to very dubious websites that I didn't want to trust. There is no indication where the company is located and the contact info for email is strangle -(For questions about bundled package, partnership, or other sales advice, please send an e-mail to. Turns out that playing encrypted blu-ray discs on a PC is about the least intuitive and non-newbie-friendly way you can play a media disc. I have never had a problem but it is a 'weird' site. All I wanted to do was just be able to watch my legally purchased Blu-rays on my PC, I didn't want to rip them, didn't want to make "illegal back-ups" or bootlegs or any of that nonsense, just watch them on my PC.
Well recently I decided to buy a Blu-ray drive for my PC (BD-R actually) and so I bought one without any software because I never hardly use bundled software with PC components. I typically don't bother buying blu-rays, except for anime shows I particularly like because I do like to support those in what little way I can (and gotta collect something).