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Hi there,I received a bluray disc for Christmas. I tried to play it on my laptop but WinDVD would not recognise the disk (the optical drive just keeps whirring). I got an update from the Sony web site which I downloaded and installed. So I have WinDVD version 8.8. El Clon Download Episodes. 0.282.525371 ( for VAIO ) now installed. The optical drive still wont recognise the disk.

I also have a further problem, in that the previous version (Intervideo WinDVD BD for Vaio v8.0) is still installed on my system and I cant do anything to remove it. I tried to uninstall it from the control panel and it says that the program uninstalled successfully, but the files are still in the Program Files folder and the program menu still contains a reference to the old version. I am using Windows Vista SP2. Please could any one help? Posts: 4 Joined: Wed Jan 29, 2014 6:33 pm operating_system: Vista Home Premium System_Drive: C 32bit or 64bit: 32 Bit processor: IntelCore 2 Duo ram: 4GB Hard_Drive_Capacity: 250GB.

If you are using WinDVD that came installed with your VAIO to play Blu-ray discs, etc., you will notice that you are unable to use the other menu.

Peekvid Video Downloader. I don't really know anything about WinDVD, having given it up around version 8 (coincidentally), so hopefully someone with more hands-on experience will jump in here. Failing that, I would suspect that BD copyright technology has moved on a lot since version 8, and that version is probably just not capable of reading the new copyright technologies on recent BD discs. Sqlite Manager 4 Keygen For Mac. If you read some of the other posts in this WinDVD forum, you will see that people with more up to date versions are even having this sort of trouble. You might want to consider installing the latest version of WinDVD though I don't think version 8 would qualify you for the upgrade price.

And I also have to confess that I don't know if WinDVD is like some of the other Corel products (like Video Studio or PaintShop Pro) where two or more versions can sit side by side on the same computer. Or you could download and try freeware products such as VLC player which will certainly play BD discs -- at least on my set-up.