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  1. I just downloaded potplayer and equipped it with AnyDVD HD to watch a blu ray. The playback is perfect but I can't find the location of the root menu at all. To watch special features like deleted scenes and commentary. I ran into this thread while trying to find a solution — and ironically, this was the only thread on the internet, that I could find, addressing this problem: https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/350754-PotPlayer-How-to-access-DVD-menus

    Problem is jagabo doesn't help at all and I'm stuck. So if someone could help me out
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  2. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    Does it support blu-ray menus at all? I don't think so.
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  3. I have the same issue, I am looking for whether one can access the Blu-Ray root menu, I dont see any option available. If this is not supported, does anyone have a suggestion as to the best way to navigate the Blu-Ray. Presently I have "windows navigation" enabled. When I open the BD from potplayer I seem to get one playlist file, this may or may not be the movie. Then opening others you get random bits and pieces.

    Player works fine, using AnyDVD for decryption. Just cant find my way around!!

    Thank you.
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    why do you assume it can play the menus? afaik only the paid version of the big guys like powerdvd or totalmedia theater can.
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  5. I dont really assume that, I understand there is an option to show DVD menus so thought there might be for Blu-Ray. In the absence of the menu, I was hoping for some advice on how to figure out which of the (many) playlists in the Blu-Ray disc folder is which, in case someone out there had already figured out how to do that. As you can tell I am new to the software, attracted not by the fact that it is free but by irritation with Power DVD and its resource issues, requirement to turn off one of my monitors (which is in portrait mode) etc....

    Thank you
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  6. You can access the m2ts files individually but potplayer or any other freeware player doesn't have menu for blu-ray.
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  7. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    Try the free trial of TMT. It might be worth to buy later also...
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