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If the topic of this thread is considered an improvement, I rather have your older version if it has no such issues!
I don't know if screwed is an appropriate term. Do you have a line on the right edge of the screen when playing blurays???

Are you running windows 8 pro x64 with all the current updates?
^^This is what was downloaded following the links cyberlink emailed.
Decided to try a fresh windows install.

Specifically windows 8 pro x64.

After installation of windows, chipset driver, sata driver and video driver, I installed pdvd 13 ultra. Playing a BD disk was flawless.

I proceeded to install all currently available windows updates and a few other utils/programs. Not sure which broke it, but afterwards, blue line was back.

So it appears to be some issue between pdvd and one of the windows updates. I have some 62 updates installed. It would be quite a pain to install each one individually to determine which broke it.

I'm still waiting to hear back from support to see what they come up with. Last exchange the rep wanted to have the dxdiag.txt output and model of tv. The latter being irrelevant as this issue is present with a dvi connected monitor too.
Did some more testing and discovered something else.

When viewing a completely black background (such as the last few seconds of ending credits), there is also a similar line on the bottom edge of the screen.

I'm using a led tv panel with perfect 1:1 pixel mapping. On the avs709 test disk, I'm able to see all 4 borders equally.

See attached pics.

vlc1.png is the original snapshot. Best to view in full screen, otherwise the single pixel white outer border blends in. In windows picture viewer, use the slide show option. This image is 1920x1080 resolution.

vlc2.png is the same pic from vlc1, but presented on a black background. Note, this image is not 1920x1080.
Any solutions to the above issue? I'm running the most current build - CyberLink_PowerDVD_13.0.2902.57_Ultra_Upgrade_DVD130313-10.exe

I have experienced this as well with bluray content, but not when playing the media stream directly from the bdmv folder.

Also, this line goes away when in cinema mode. I prefer standard mode as it has more options available for interaction - I use a wireless mouse to control.
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