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ron

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Downloaded whats was supposed to be a demo to see if it would play my HD DVD's ( The 300 HD DVD Movie ) before I decided to buy it and so I installed it and put in the HD DVD and it said " The disk inserted not supported' Whats up with that?

I downloaded Cyberlinks Version v7

So if this is not the correct version can someone post a link so I can test the software before I decided to buy it. It would be real stupid to buy a piece of software and only to find out it will not play my HD-DVD's

Thanks in advanced

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RobertJ/OZ

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Are you trying PowerDVD 7, which version do you have, in order to play HD you need PowerDVD7 Ultra, which is an add on pack to PowerDVD7

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Robert

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ron

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Jeffree wrote:Are you trying PowerDVD 7, which version do you have, in order to play HD you need PowerDVD7 Ultra, which is an add on pack to PowerDVD7

Regards

Robert


Yes im am running PowerDVD 7. Ok so can you send me a link for that uodate? So I can see if I can use it to play my HD Movies?

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RobertJ/OZ

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Unfortunately, Cyberlink do not offer the 'Try before you buy' option for Power DVD7 Ultra, this is obviously a corporate decision that they have made, just to annoy us.

You will will have to purchase the full version of Power DVD7 Ultra for US$99.95

However, you will not find Cyberlink unreasonable, in giving you a refund if the program is not suitable for your needs, at least that is my experience.

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Robert


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ron

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Well that really sucks. Im not about to shell out $100 bux for piece of software to see if it will play my HD-DVD's On Vista 64 Bit Version or not. That would be moronic!! I guess Ill go get see If I can find a crack for it. If the cracks works Ill buy the software. If it does not work I just saved myself $100 Bux. Too bad Cyberlink does not want to help perspective buyers of their software. Morons

Cya

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Tönne

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Joined: 23/01/2007 01:10:34
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Hi.
It works on my Vista Ultimate 64bit. But I have only watched DVDs so I can't say that Blu-ray or HD-DVD works. But the program runs without errors on 64bit
Adam

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It works fine on my 64bit Vista for HD-DVD's, but you also have to take into account other hardware such as graphics card, cpu etc
Kim

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Joined: 25/08/2007 19:54:44
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First of all, does your video card support HDCP? Likewise, does your monitor also support HDCP? Although not all HD-DVD's require HDCP support at the current time, some do. Maybe your demo does.

Does Cyberlink ask you to test your configuration to see if HD-DVD is supported?. There is a program in their site you can download to test if you can actually play HD-DVD's.

Kim
 
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