The third part of"Windows Media Player" in the App Store allow for DVD playback?

I know RT of Windows cannot read CD or DVD because there are no programs that recognize the types of media. However, in the app store, I saw third-party 'Windows Media Player'. Those who allow for playback of DVD or CD on windows RT or those only for complete Windows 8?

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