I am not saying you cannot use VLC to playback your movie. VideoLAN (VLC) usually uses its own internal CODECs, however, you stated that you had issues during playback, so why not try using MPC (Media Player) which is included within the MEGA package that you can download from the CODEC Guide. Next, goto CODEC Guide's website and download the latest MEGA package for the latest video drivers. Since I am not a mind reader.here are some questions to ponder:ĭo you have the LATEST firmware update for your current Blu-Ray player installed to your drive? (Check LG's site - you stated that you have old firmware.) Depending upon how old your drive is there may not be any.ĭoes your "built-in" monitor of your notebook support 4K display?ĭoes your TV/Monitor support 4K viewing (I am thinking yes, is the correct answer for the first part of this question) ***AND*** do you have an HDMI cable that supports 4K output ***AND*** does your HDMI output video card port SUPPORT 4K output? However, will your computer handle it is the question? What is your computer specs, first off? According to 's website the VLC player has internal CODECs and will play everything out there today, inclusively including 4K video without any extra wants or warrants.
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