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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I'm guessing the problem is that there is some file type that is associated with VLC (via "Tools > Preferences > Set up associations.") but should be associated with PowerDVD 17 instead. If I close VLC and use Windows Explorer to right-click on the Blu-Ray drive, the top option on the context menu is to run PowerDVD 17, but that's not what happens automatically. ![]() However, instead of it running when a Blu-Ray disc is inserted, VLC runs. To be specific, I have CyberLink PowerDVD 17 installed, and that's the application that I want to use to play Blu-Ray movies. I have the opposite problem of what most posters to this thread have: When I insert a Blu-Ray disc into the Blu-Ray drive on my PC (Dell desktop running Windows 7), the Windows Autoplay function launches VLC, but I don't want it to. ![]()
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