For watching, I've pretty much stuck with cyberlink's powerdvd as long as I can remember. Of course for Blu-ray you need Powerdvd HD.
If you are trying to get the full 1080P though, don't forget that you have to use HDMI, and your monitor and video card has to be HDCP (or something like that) compatible. ---> this is if you're not using anydvd hd to break the encryption chain.
For ripping, anydvd hd will work or (although slow) you can use aeseesoft blu ray ripper
Just broke my personal record for number of consecutive days without dying!
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