![]() “…Media Center, including DVD playback (in Media Center, not in Media Player), broadcast TV recording and playback (DBV-T/S, ISDB-S/T, DMBH, and ATSC), and VOB file playback.”Īgain, the Media Center Pack does not include codecs for Blu-ray playback. For optical discs playback on new Windows 8 devices, we are going to rely on the many quality solutions on the market, which provide great experiences for both DVD and Blu-ray.”įurther down, in the same blog post, are the actual contents of the Media Center and Pro Pack: “Windows Media Player will continue to be available in all editions, but without DVD playback support. ![]() And, like most of the official Windows 8 pre-release literature, it contains ambiguous language regarding what’s actually included in Windows 8: The quote most sites are referencing comes from Microsoft’s blog. They only facilitate DVD playback, not Blu-ray. ![]() On some Windows 8 reviews, like many other publications that got their information from Microsoft, originally reported that the Media Center and Pro Pack contain codecs for both DVD and Blu-ray movie playback.
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