I have this nice puter. It has a nice DVD player in it. I just got a nice upgrade of WinDVD just specifically because it will let me watch most things nicely on my nice wide flat screen monitor.
And since I don't see at a distance very well, this is a highly preferred method of watching anime. I like it up close and personal, if I have a choice, and particularly if I'm looking for a particular detail.
Older DVDs? No problem.
Crappy ancient Real Media files? Any other kind of fansub, quicktime clip or other stupidity from the Web? No problem.
The legitimately purchased, recent vintage DVDs that I REALLY wanted to look at? THE STINKING MACHINE WON'T EVEN RECOGNIZE THAT A DISC IS IN THE DRIVE!!!


Now. I know perfectly well it's the Windows Digital Rights Management thing, but dammitall, I bought the rights to look at that set of discs (at quite a good price, I might add) and if they're selling me the operating system on a machine with a DVD drive I ought to darn well be able to watch the discs here.
and at last, I come to my point:
Does anyone know how to turn it OFF? Is there ANY way around this issue?
What totally frosts my cookies about this is that I'm attempting to do something perfectly reasonable with equipment, software and discs that I have legitimately acquired and legitimately paid for, and they're making it impossible.
Doesn't exactly support the cause of spending money on legit releases, now, does it. Grump.