I tested this with, appropriately enough, a DVD of "The Simpsons," and it worked like a charm. In the window that appears next, click Play - and then sit back and enjoy. Once it's installed and running, pop in your DVD, then click Media > Open Disc., or just press Ctrl+D. Don't bother with the VLC app in the Windows Store, which is a separate version that does not support DVD playback.ĭuring the VLC installation process, make sure "Discs Playback" is selected (it is by default). VideoLAN's VLC desktop software, an open-source (read: free to use) media player that includes support for DVD media.Microsoft's player doesn't support Blu-rays.) (Looking to watch Blu-ray media? Skip to the bottom. A DVD-ROM drive, either internal or external.
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If that seems like too steep a price to keep your DVD collection alive and spinning, here's the good news: You can watch DVDs on your Windows 10 PC for free. Of course, Microsoft will be happy to sell it to you: The Windows DVD Player app is available from the Windows Store for $14.99. Windows 10, like Windows 8 and 8.1 before it, lacks the necessary software. Here in 2017, the handwriting is definitely on the wall - if not the dump sign - as Windows PCs can no longer play DVDs (or Blu-rays) without help. The sign above reads, "Betamax." Next, another pile, this time with a sign reading, "Laserdiscs." Finally, he walks past an empty space the sign says, "Reserved for DVDs." Homer is walking through the town dump when he passes a big pile of VCR tapes. There's a hilariously prescient sight gag in an old episode of "The Simpsons."