Cheers Bob.
Dafydd.
CNET's Cheapskate has it at http://www.cnet.com/news/get-an-xbox-one-and-two-games-for-326/
"Bonus deal: Can a PC still play the role of media center? Sure, though you'll get no help from Microsoft now that Windows Media Center and built-in DVD support are dead and gone. Fortunately, third-party tools can keep the media moving. Like this one: Today only, Giveaway of the Day has AnyMP4 Blu-ray Player 6.1 for free. Normally $69(!), this Windows utility lets you play Blu-ray ISO files and, if you have a Blu-ray drive, Blu-ray discs."
This is new. We've had free DVD players before (VLC Player) but Blu-ray? And yes, you do have to like them on Facebook or Tweet something. And you must install it today it seems. I did and only saw an offer for another product so adware seems to not be bundled in like some things.
--->>> BIG TIP <<<----
Be sure to save the registration information if you ever need to reinstall. Also, don't install Software Informer.
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