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    HELP - Play a homemade blu ray iso on Dell 1530?

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by marchudman, Feb 9, 2009.

  1. marchudman

    marchudman Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi

    I've hit a bit of a problem.

    I've made a homemade bluray iso (photo slideshow) and thought I'd be able to play it back on my HDTV using my XPS1530 by mounting the iso with Daemon Tools and using Cyberlink Power v8.

    However it doesn't work giving me an error message aboe my driver being out of date - even though it more recent than the one they suggest. I've tried another driver (178.24) and get the same problem.

    Has anyone been able to play a bluray iso on their laptop - if so how did you do it?
     
  2. azianai

    azianai Notebook Evangelist

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    probably has to do with a copyright on the iso.
    I'd try anyDVD + daemon tools and cyberlink powerDVD