If you have questions regarding this app, there’s a FAQ you can check out. Microsoft helpfully points out you’ll need a DVD-capable optical drive to use it. The list of features offered by the $14.99 DVD Player app are as follows:
If no programs can open websites, see the aptly named Firefox and other browsers cant load websites. If you just upgraded Firefox and it can no longer open any websites but other browsers or programs can, see the Fix problems connecting to websites after updating Firefox article. If your upgrade path means you aren't entitled to get the app for free, you can purchase it from the Microsoft Store for $14.99, but you probably won’t want to because, you know, VLC Media Player exists and is not only free, but also far superior. Heres a few articles to help fix specific connection problems.
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If you should have been eligible for the DVD Player but performed a clean install of Windows 10, you will no longer get it, sorry about that. You can check to see if it’s there for you by going to Settings from the Start menu, selecting Update & security, and then clicking 'Check for updates'. I haven’t received the new app yet, but it will surely only be a matter of time. If you upgrade to Windows 10 on July 29 2016, will it still be available? The offer will "end at or before the free Windows 10 upgrade offer", says Microsoft, through a veil of vagueness. Microsoft says you'll be able to get it "free for a limited time", but doesn’t say how quickly you need to act. You don’t have to do anything, it will be installed as an automatic Windows Update. If you’re upgrading from Windows 7 Ultimate, Professional, Home Premium or Windows 8.1 with Media Center, then you will get Windows DVD Player for free.