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Aiseesoft video converter ultimate freezes
Aiseesoft video converter ultimate freezes




aiseesoft video converter ultimate freezes

There's nothing that special about Blu-Ray movie discs - to play them on a PC/laptop all you need is a Blu-Ray player and either a Blu-Ray drive or Blu-Ray content that's been copied to a hard drive or other storage, e.g. #5: "Does this software enable BlueRay films to be played on notebooks/PCs not built to play BlueRay films with the copies?" Note that if you use a Sony Blu-Ray player or PS3 to watch your Blu-Ray movies you should also check out Cinavia, which is a method of DRM enforced for example by the PS3 itself. That said, an awful lot of DVD authoring software can also create Blu-Ray movie discs that use the simpler DVD-type menus - however some of them charge extra for HD &/or Blu-Ray capabilities. While there is an open source project for creating the Java menus etc., if you're not a Java coder pretty much forget about it as the specialized software for Blu-Ray can cost thousands of dollars. Note that most all retail Blu-Ray discs use Java for menus & extra features - unless you make a 1:1 backup copy you'll generally lose those, although some movie discs come with a simpler, DVD type menu as well. You'll find apps over at, like the free BD Rebuilder to make it easier, along with the free multiAVCHD, which is a great way to put audio/video/optionally subs into a Blu-Ray layout you can test & burn. If you're backing up the Blu-Ray movies you've bought, that means you might have to re-encode the movie. Retail Blu-Ray movie discs are usually over the 25 GB limit of the cheaper, single layer blank discs most people buy, though dual layer blanks with a 50 GB capacity are getting cheaper.

aiseesoft video converter ultimate freezes

A quick reminder, when installed in XP Aieseesoft Blu-Ray apps normally install a driver so XP will recognize & read Blu-Ray format discs.






Aiseesoft video converter ultimate freezes