A:AnswerIt comes with Power DVD 22. Once this software is installed it will play blu ray discs. Also unlike the DVD burner LG makes the Power DVD software is not a trial version. I know this is a question many people have.
A:AnswerHDCP is a purely digital technology that relies on DVI and HDMI cables. That's why you'll often see acronyms like DVI/HDCP and HDMI/HDCP grouped together. HDCP stands for High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection. The purpose of HDCP is to protect digital copyrighted content as it travels from a device to your TV, generally through HDMI or DVI connections. The LG UHD 3D Blu-ray Disc Playback & M-DISC™ Support, Model # BP60NB10connects to your computer or TV via USB. It does not have HDMI connectivity...^IFV
A:AnswerThere is a free program you can use called MakeMKV. This will allow you to rip the DVD or Blu-ray for storage. You can then setup PLex or DNLA for playback on most devices. Movies do require quite a bit of storage, although DVDs are the least storage happy so make sure you have the hard drive space!
A:AnswerThe LG - 6x External Blu-ray Disc Double-Layer DVD±RW/CD-RW Drive - Black, Model # BP60NB10 connects to a PC/Laptop via USB and gets its power from a USB port that supports USB power delivery. It is compatible with Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, and Mac OS X Operating Systems and system requirements are an Intel Kabylake or Higher CPU, an HDD with 30GB or more of available space, an Intel Core 2 Duo P8600 2.4GHz or higher is recommended and RAM of 4GB or Higher. A Display with 4K Resolution , HDMI 2.0a , HDCP 2.2 is required. The drive does have a TV Connectivity functionality that can be activated by pressing the 'Eject' button for 2 seconds with the tray open to switch it from ODD mode to TV mode. The file system will then be converted to FAT32 and the drive will be recognized as a USB flash drive. If your projector supports FAT32 files via a USB port, then you should be able to use the drive to play movies in the drive through your projector...^IFV
A:AnswerYes. However, your computer will need to meet very high specs.
Intel 7th or 8th gen processors, i5-7xxx or greater and Windows 10. Also need to use an UHD certified player like Power DVD.