A:AnswerPlease make sure you have the proper application to play your media. I recommend trying VLC Media Player and make sure to update it to the latest version.
A:AnswerYou can either rip DVD movies and transfer them to the tablet or watch DVD movies stream over a wi-fi network. Please visit this site for more details: http://www.fatwallet.com/forums/technology/1113032/
A:AnswerYou will need to install a DVD codec to play DVD movies on your computer . If you prefer a basic/trial version of DVD playback software for now and then opt to upgrade later, then please visit download.com and type-in 'DVD player' in the search box.
A:AnswerPlease ensure you meet the necessary requirements to play 3D Blu-Ray movies on your pc:
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/blu-ray-3d-3d-vision-3d-home-theater,2636-7.html
A:AnswerAs far as I know, the only way to play DVD-quality movies to your Android tablet would be via stream or rip the movies from DVD or Blu-ray discs. Please visit this site for more details: http://www.fatwallet.com/forums/technology/1113032/
A:AnswerAsus optical drives have Microsoft built-in drivers and so there's no need to install drivers. If you want to watch DVD movies with this unit, you may have to install a DVD codec on your computer. Please visit CNET.com and search for a free DVD codec.
A:AnswerI think you need a newer power DVD with Blu-Ray Support to play it. power2go software is for making backups not playing video. Sometimes they give you a free trial. Try it.
A:AnswerIf Windows 8 is not detecting your Blu-ray drive, then please visit this website for troubleshooting tips: http://www.forumswindows8.com/archive/t-6880.html