What floored me was that Corel did release a press release in Jul 08 stating that this functionality would be available immediately through OEM software, but it's current retail customers would have to wait until early '09! Other users have also reported that newer Fox discs (w/ new BD+ encryption) won't play on the player and until Corel releases an update there's nothing we can do, but wait. The retail version of the player also doesn't support BD-Live. They've been slow (or maybe nonexistent is the proper term) on player updates and have only released one patch to date. Model: Sony VAIO VGN-AR630e Blu-ray player: Intervideo WinDVD BD for VAIO What happened: - New VAIO, everything installed (windows vista) - Using Blu-ray dvd, WinDVD automatically opened - Message popped up saying AAC key expired - Redirected to website (Corel) - Now WinDVD opens and plays ordinary DVDs but does not even keep the application open for more than 10 secs when the Blu-ray is inserted Please help! Thanks so much! You might also consider upgrading the pre-installed WinDVD to WinDVD 9 Plus Blu-ray: I'd stay away from Corel's WinDVD 9 Plus Blu-ray if I were you. I'm a newbie and I'm having some problems playing Blu-ray DVDs on my new vaio.
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