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referencing comes from microsoft's blog. and, like most of the official windows pre-release literature, it contains ambiguous language regarding what's actually included in windows : "windows media player will continue to be available in all editions, but without dvd playback support. for optical discs
...media center, including dvd playback (in media center, not in media player), broadcast tv recording and playback (dbv-t/s, isdb-s/t, dmbh, and atsc), and vob file playback." again, the media center pack does not include codecs for blu-ray playback. so you may look for a free way to play blu-ray discs...
http://www.ufusoft.com/free-way-to-play-blu-ray-disc-movie-with-vlc-in-windows-10-64-bit32-bit/