ProPresenter 7 Tutorial: How to play DVD content
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- Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
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On the list of things that Pro6 had, but Pro7 doesn't, there are a few things that people wish would have made the trip, but this is one that I don't think will ever come back (here's a tutorial I did earlier mentioning some of the other ones: • ProPresenter 7 Tutoria... ).
So, how do you play DVDs or BluRays if you have Pro7? Well, there are a few things to consider, including that fact that you may need to buy some things before you can even consider doing so. For more information, watch this tutorial: • ProPresenter 7 Tutoria...
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I have an external DVD player that hooks right up to my laptop. They are about 30 bucks
So do I, BUT my point was that it's a prerequisite for playing a disc and if you don't have one, the rest doesn't matter until you get one...whether you're on Mac or Windows.
@@PaulCliffordI guess I missed you addressing it sorry
I just wish you can play subtitles! As for being illegal to rip a DVD if the computers still shipped with the drives and software would support play back, then people wouldn't need to rip it.
I don’t make the rules. I just tell you about them.
also its illegal to rip DVD
@@timothystubs4629 also true. I’m not 100% clear if you can do it with specific written permission from the copyright holder, but you’d AT LEAST need that.
No it's not. It's illegal to bypass the copy protection IF the DVD has it (most do).