Oppenheimer and the resurgence of Blu-ray and DVDs: How to stop your films and music from disappearing::In an era where many films and albums are stored in the cloud, “streaming anxiety” is making people buy more DVDs, records – and even cassette tapes.

  • Doubletwist@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    What are you on about? In the US at least, there’s no legal restriction on you playing 4K Blu-Ray movies on a PC.

    • Hawk@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      7 months ago

      The drive is not the issue.

      Most Blu-Ray disks have DRM encryption. There simply doesn’t seem to be a (legal) decryption mechanism on PC, probably to avoid people ripping the movies.

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        7 months ago

        I was under the impression that software like PowerDVD could play 4K HDR media if you’re using Windows.

        And at the end of the day, it is also (generally accepted as ‘probably’) legal to decrypt the media using whatever other methods available as long as you are only doing so to back up or enable viewing for yourself.

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        7 months ago

        I have a Blu-Ray drive myself, which can read 4K discs format wise. But the DRM industry forbids me from playback. There is no software playing it back in 4K HDR format, unless I crack the disc.