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Splash PRO and blu ray

Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 11:57 pm
by lucent1230
Ok so my computer has a drive thats capable of playing blu ray. I tried to get splash pro to play the disc but nothing happened. Is there any way to play a blu ray disc with splash?

Re: Splash PRO and blu ray

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 9:00 am
by radi
Splash player currently does not support Blu-ray playback. Our future plans include Splash BD - a dedicated Splash player for Blu-ray playback, but there is not ETA for Splash BD at the moment.

Re: Splash PRO and blu ray

Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2012 6:25 am
by Col_Chaos
Theres an "inofficial" way to play BDs:

If you decode the Movies with AnyDVD HD Splash can play BDs directly from the drive. If you play them with motion2 ultra 1080p enabled they just look beyond awesome 8-)

Re: Splash PRO and blu ray

Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 9:14 am
by outrun
Col_Chaos wrote:Theres an "inofficial" way to play BDs:

If you decode the Movies with AnyDVD HD Splash can play BDs directly from the drive. If you play them with motion2 ultra 1080p enabled they just look beyond awesome 8-)
Hi col_Chaos, is there also an unofficial way to play DVD's? Could I use the same procedure that you explained for BD's?If so, would you explain it with more detail?

Thanks a lot! ;)

Re: Splash PRO and blu ray

Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 8:47 am
by Col_Chaos
Its not that difficult: download and install AnyDVD HD (if you just want DVDs then the normal AnyDVD should be sufficient), insert BluRay, start AnyDVD HD - the Program does everything automatically - open Explorer and search the .m2ts file(s) on your BluRay Disc - and start them with SplashPro.

The only drawback is that you dont have a Menu (wich sometime even is an advantage) - Subtitles and Audio can be chosen after you start the video with right clicking as usual.

Just try and watch Avatar or something. Its got insane quality with SplashPro!

Re: Splash PRO and blu ray

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 11:37 am
by outrun
Col_Chaos wrote:Its not that difficult: download and install AnyDVD HD (if you just want DVDs then the normal AnyDVD should be sufficient), insert BluRay, start AnyDVD HD - the Program does everything automatically - open Explorer and search the .m2ts file(s) on your BluRay Disc - and start them with SplashPro.

The only drawback is that you dont have a Menu (wich sometime even is an advantage) - Subtitles and Audio can be chosen after you start the video with right clicking as usual.

Just try and watch Avatar or something. Its got insane quality with SplashPro!
Thanks Col_Chaos!!! :D