Vous êtes libre dutiliser le lecteur multimédia avec le système dexploitation de votre choix sans limite de temps. It will show the menus that are invisible within VLC. Télécharger VLC Media Player est gratuit. KMPlayer can play also ISO mounts, simply open the "Video_TS.IFO" file in the "VIDEO_TS" folder of the mounted ISO of the DVD to start the playback. I don't remember right now, for what other platforms KMPlayer is available, so this is only ensured for windows users. If Menus are really important (Alternative Player)įor Windows users that really need the menus, which aren't shown in VLC when using the workaround above. In such a case, I would suggest to rip the DVD with MakeMKV or something else OR -see below- switch to another player. If the menus are invisible, the locations of the buttons are still clickable usually - but might be problematic when it's something like a training dvd with heavily nested menus etc. If it's movie, the menus aren't that important. Open VLC, Click "Open Medium", instead of choosing the mounted ISO's drive or the DVD drive as root, choose the VIDEO_TS folder within as playback drive. Now mount the ISO as drive (Windows can do this natively). Run VLC and enter settings: Menu Tools->Preferences->Show All (in left bellow corner).
My laptop has Windows 8. I am wondering whether there is something in Windows 7 that is causing the issue. So I watched those discs in Windows media Player without any problems.
Java is required only for fancy Blu-Ray disk menu. The only issue I had is that with those is that for some odd reason VLC would only play some of the episodes in German. Skip this if it's already an ISO of a non UDF-mastered disk or if you can access the "VIDEO_TS" folder on the DVD due to a firmware hack etc. Note: You dont have Java in order to play Blu-Ray movies. If it's a real DVD: Create an ISO from it (u can user for example 'PowerISO' to do this. Preparations for VLC when u cannot access folders on the DVD A solution that works in many cases (not all though, in some cases some or all menus or invisible, but still the button locations react to clicks):