Sunday, May 6, 2012

Windows 8 Not Use DVD player?

Windows 8 Not Use DVD player? | Microsoft reportedly will stop the DVD player features embedded directly in Windows 8. This means that users who want to play DVDs, have to use Media Center or third-party applications.

Unfortunately, Media Center that offered by Microsoft is not free. One way is buy the feature in the add-on packages like the Windows Media Center 8 pack or Windows 8 Pack Pro.

Quoted from Pocket-Lint, Sunday (05/06/2012), according to the blog 'Building Windows' strong reason why Microsoft stopped supporting it, because it saw the use of DVD in the computer continues to fall.

Later the focus Windows 8 on file with H.264, VC-1, MP4, AAC, WMA, MP3, PCM, and Dolby Digital Plus codec.

Yet another alternative is to download third party applications like VLC, which is of course free.

No official explanation of the Microsoft, which develops about the news.



Source: inet.detik.com

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