


However, this trial version won't actually play DVDs, rather it simply tells you if it's compatible with your PC's built-in DVD player. To do this, click the ellipsis next to the Buy button and select Free Trial. You may first want to check out the seven-day trial version. The Windows DVD Player app sold in the Microsoft Store is a barebones affair, but it works (at least most of the time). Others will need a separate piece of software to decrypt the disc so that it’s playable. Some programs, such as Leawo Blu-ray Player, can play Blu-rays out of the box. However, most programs lack the necessary functionality to decode commercial and encrypted Blu-ray discs. You should be able to play DVDs in most player applications with little or no trouble. Many of these drives are also read/write capable, so you can burn DVDs and Blu-ray discs. If your PC doesn’t have one, you can always purchase an internal or external drive. For desktops, DVD (and Blu-ray) drives are often optional. Most laptops no longer come with DVD drives because many manufacturers try to make their machines as thin and light as possible.
