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What software do I need to play Blu-Ray disks on my Inspiron?

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by balane, Feb 24, 2011.

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  1. balane

    balane Notebook Consultant

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    Edit: Apologies, posted in wrong forum. Reposted in Inspiron forum. Moderator please delete this post as I seem to be unable to. Thank you.

    Hello.

    I purchased an Inspiron N7010 17R. I replaced the hard drive and did a fresh install of Windows 7 using my own Windows 7 Disk.

    I went to Dell's support site to download drivers and necessary software but the options for restorative applications seem to be slightly limited.

    What I'm missing is;

    Webcam software.
    Blu-Ray software.

    I can't find it anywhere in their download driver/software listings using my service tag.

    I put in a DVD disk and it plays fine in WMP.

    I put in a Blu-Ray disk and it makes the usual disk drive noises and, after a short while, nothing happens. I can see the contents in Windows Explorer. In WMP it tells me that there's no playable content.

    I'm assuming I need to get Dell's software for these two pieces of hardware to function properly.

    Can anybody please tell me where I can download or acquire the required Blu-Ray and webcam software for my laptop?

    Thank you.
     
  2. Tsunade_Hime

    Tsunade_Hime such bacon. wow

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    Did you still have your Drivers and Applications disc?

    Dell Webcam Central is for the webcam. I don't know about the Blu-Ray software.
     
  3. balane

    balane Notebook Consultant

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    I have the Windows 7 disk but it does not seem to be any kind of system restore disk. I believe all of this might have been on a hard drive partition with the original drive but that is no longer available to me.

    I'll search for Dell Webcam Central.

    Is it possible that WMP doesn't support Blu-Ray and I need a software player that does? It would seem odd to me if MS did not support Blu-Ray media but I thought I would ask just in case.

    Thanks for your reply.

    Edit:

    Webcam is now working perfectly. Downloaded Webcam Central. Thanks!

    Now I just need to get my Blu-Ray playblack sorted out and the computer will be 100%
     
  4. spacejamz

    spacejamz Notebook Consultant

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    You are looking at $80-100 for any decent playback software...I use Nero HD...Fry's had it on sale 2 weeks ago for $40 after 2 Rebates. Regular price on Amazon is $110...
     
  5. balane

    balane Notebook Consultant

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    Whoa, so Windows 7 doesn't natively play Blu-Ray disks? Not even on computers that come with a Blu-Ray disk drive installed? Right off the top of my head that kind of strikes me as awful, I must be missing something here.
     
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    spacejamz Notebook Consultant

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    Correct...you need the appropriate software...

    Here are some reviews for you:

    Blu-ray Player Software Review 2011 | Compare BD Player Software | Best Blu-ray DVD Player Software - TopTenREVIEWS

    From that article:

    Even if your computer is equipped with a Blu-ray drive, you still need a third-party application that supports Blu-ray playback to watch BDs since Windows operating systems do not have native Blu-ray support. Blu-ray player software allows BDs to play on any desktop computer, notebook or home theater PC (a home theater system integrated with a personal computer used to manage video and music content).
     
  7. balane

    balane Notebook Consultant

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    All righty, got it. Thanks for the link, I'll start doing some research.

    This is just a guess but since this Dell laptop was shipped with a Blu-Ray player it probably had included Blu-Ray playback software installed? Am I off base with this assumption?

    And since I no longer have access to the partition on the disk drive with the restore software, and the download isn't available from Dell's site I now have to purchase playback software in order to use this aspect of my drive?

    I'm assuming Blu-Ray data disks will work just fine as I can see the contents of the disks in Windows Explorer.
     
  8. John Ratsey

    John Ratsey Moderately inquisitive Super Moderator

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    You may be able to get an installation disc from Dell. It is worth explaining your situation and asking. It must be a frequent problem.

    I can't see why you would have a problem with accessing data.

    John
     
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