When I use hardware acceleration to view videos, DVDs, Blu-Ray movies the application crashes. The problem goes away when I switch to software acceleration - which to me is pointless.
So, now CyberLink says:
In regards to your concern, I would like to inform you that I have escalated your case to our R & D team and they have informed you that we don't have the exact same platform (NVIDIA GTX 680 3-way SLI) and we tried to use similar platform but cannot reproduce this issue.
After investigation from the log file, it crashes at nvd3dum.dll NV's module. The NV driver or 3-way SLI might cause compatibility problem. We still suggest you to try using single VGA card or software decoding when playback PowerDVD.
Of course, the thing is, the default NVCPL profile already sets powerdvd.exe to "Single-GPU".
But before I give up on software I paid for and software that is endorsed by NVidia I was hoping someone else out there may have had this issue before and fixed it.
Here is all the information I sent to CyberLink including screenshots: http://sdrv.ms/19vfsfs
Thanks for any input.