I'm afraid that's exactly right - and almost no high end gaming laptops today offer internal dvd / bluray drives. That's been the case for a few years now.i was a bit gutted there wasnt an internal dvd like i asked for bit i suppose they can only fit it if the chassis will allow it..
Yeah, it's not really a thing anymore, very few chassis come with in built DVD/Bluray drives anymore, haven't done for years now.I was suprised to see no DVD drive in my laptop build but luckily I had bought an external DVD RW drive from eBay due to my partners laptop off ebuyer didn't have one.
WMP is utterly awful and should be burned on site. Seek and destroy!Watched a dvd on the external DVD player last night it worked okay couldn’t get it working on windows media player for some reason but worked a charm on VLC
Don't hold back mate, say what you really think! [emoji1787]WMP is utterly awful and should be burned on site. Seek and destroy!
Hee hee, I hate wmp!!!Don't hold back mate, say what you really think! [emoji1787]
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I don’t know what MS are thinking with this codec nonsense in 2020, almost all media players these days cover all file types.Not as bad as the new MS one, the built in playback software for Win 10 - "Film & TV" ?
Keeps trying to get me to buy codecs. VLC and every other free media player I tried just plays the video.
At least WMP from what I remember had the grace to just not work 80% of the time so you knew not to bother opening it in the first place!
No, it plays any format.i am a new VLC user.. do i need to download any codecs to go with it?