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Found it under control panel autoplay
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How do you shutoff autoplay for powerdvd 16 when you insert a DVD or Bluray disk. I just want to turn it off for Powerdvd 16.
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I bought PowerDVD 16 for intergration with WMC. You said that it is compatible with windows 8.1. WMC is supported in windows 8.1 so Powerdvd 16 should support it. I want my money back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! How do I get reimbursed????
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Hi,
I have windows 8.1 and wmc. I want to know why you do not allow powerdvd 16 to insert an option in the wmc start menu? I see Cyberlink PowerDVD 15 but no PowerDVD 16 option. WMC is still supported in windows 8.1 so I can't understand why you don't allow powerdvd 16 to be supported in 8.1. Are you working with Microsoft to prevent HTPC to function with WMC???
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I tried the instructions above and only powerdvd 15 shows up. No powerdvd 16
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TMT isn't any better. They have worse problems. Just an FYI. I went to PowerDVD 11 and it works fine. Maybe this bug was introduced to the latest patches to push people to 11?
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Thanks, Mike
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How am i suppose to play isos from a server? This is the reason why I purchased and used PowerDVD and you broke it in the latest patch! IF this is not fixed soon I will have to give up on PowerDVD and go to TMT 5 for doing this.
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using firefox. dxdiag attachment.
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'I'm using IE 9 and the browser won't upload the attachment. Here's what i was able to copy and paste.
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System Information
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Time of this report: 3/29/2011, 19:19:09
Machine name: DELL_STUDIO
Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (6.1, Build 7601) Service Pack 1 (7601.win7sp1_rtm.101119-1850)
Language: English (Regional Setting: English)
System Manufacturer: Dell Inc.
System Model: Studio Slim 540s
BIOS: BIOS Date: 08/25/09 12:43:46 Ver: 0.0.1
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q9550 @ 2.83GHz (4 CPUs), ~2.8GHz
Memory: 8192MB RAM
Available OS Memory: 8192MB RAM
Page File: 2089MB used, 14291MB available
Windows Dir: C:\Windows
DirectX Version: DirectX 11
DX Setup Parameters: Not found
User DPI Setting: 120 DPI (125 percent)
System DPI Setting: 96 DPI (100 percent)
DWM DPI Scaling: Disabled
DxDiag Version: 6.01.7601.17514 32bit Unicode
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DxDiag Notes
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Display Tab 1: No problems found.
Display Tab 2: No problems found.
Sound Tab 1: No problems found.
Sound Tab 2: No problems found.
Sound Tab 3: No problems found.
Input Tab: No problems found.
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DirectX Debug Levels
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Direct3D: 0/4 (retail)
DirectDraw: 0/4 (retail)
DirectInput: 0/5 (retail)
DirectMusic: 0/5 (retail)
DirectPlay: 0/9 (retail)
DirectSound: 0/5 (retail)
DirectShow: 0/6 (retail)
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Display Devices
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Card name: ATI Radeon HD 5450
Manufacturer: ATI Technologies Inc.
Chip type: ATI display adapter (0x68F9)
DAC type: Internal DAC(400MHz)
Device Key: Enum\PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_68F9&SUBSYS_30321682&REV_00
Display Memory: 754 MB
Dedicated Memory: 1010 MB
Shared Memory: 3839 MB
Current Mode: 1920 x 1080 (32 bit) (60Hz)
Monitor Name: Generic PnP Monitor
Monitor Model: SAMSUNG
Monitor Id: SAM0319
Native Mode: 1920 x 1080(p) (60.000Hz)
Output Type: HDMI
Driver Name: aticfx64.dll,aticfx64.dll,aticfx64.dll,aticfx32,aticfx32,aticfx32,atiumd64.dll,atidxx64.dll,atidxx64.dll,atiumdag,atidxx32,atidxx32,atiumdva,atiumd6a.cap,atitmm64.dll
Driver File Version: 8.17.0010.1065 (English)
Driver Version: 8.821.0.0
DDI Version: 11
Driver Model: WDDM 1.1
Driver Attributes: Final Retail
Driver Date/Size: 1/26/2011 18:59:10, 708608 bytes
WHQL Logo'd: Yes
WHQL Date Stamp:
Device Identifier: {D7B71EE2-2BB9-11CF-1B71-3810BEC2C535}
Vendor ID: 0x1002
Device ID: 0x68F9
SubSys ID: 0x30321682
Revision ID: 0x0000
Driver Strong Name: oem3.inf:ATI.Mfg.NTamd64.6.1:ati2mtag_EvergreenC:8.821.0.0:pci\ven_1002&dev_68f9
Rank Of Driver: 00E62001
Video Accel: ModeMPEG2_A ModeMPEG2_C
Deinterlace Caps: {6E8329FF-B642-418B-BCF0-BCB6591E255F}: Format(In/Out)=(YUY2,YUY2) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,1) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY DeinterlaceTech_PixelAdaptive
{335AA36E-7884-43A4-9C91-7F87FAF3E37E}: Format(In/Out)=(YUY2,YUY2) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY DeinterlaceTech_BOBVerticalStretch
{5A54A0C9-C7EC-4BD9-8EDE-F3C75DC4393B}: Format(In/Out)=(YUY2,YUY2) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY
{6E8329FF-B642-418B-BCF0-BCB6591E255F}: Format(In/Out)=(UYVY,UYVY) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,1) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY DeinterlaceTech_PixelAdaptive
{335AA36E-7884-43A4-9C91-7F87FAF3E37E}: Format(In/Out)=(UYVY,UYVY) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY DeinterlaceTech_BOBVerticalStretch
{5A54A0C9-C7EC-4BD9-8EDE-F3C75DC4393B}: Format(In/Out)=(UYVY,UYVY) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY
{5A54A0C9-C7EC-4BD9-8EDE-F3C75DC4393B}: Format(In/Out)=(YV12,0x32315659) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
{3C5323C1-6FB7-44F5-9081-056BF2EE449D}: Format(In/Out)=(NV12,0x3231564e) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,2) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY DeinterlaceTech_PixelAdaptive
{552C0DAD-CCBC-420B-83C8-74943CF9F1A6}: Format(In/Out)=(NV12,0x3231564e) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,2) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY DeinterlaceTech_PixelAdaptive
{6E8329FF-B642-418B-BCF0-BCB6591E255F}: Format(In/Out)=(NV12,0x3231564e) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,1) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY DeinterlaceTech_PixelAdaptive
{335AA36E-7884-43A4-9C91-7F87FAF3E37E}: Format(In/Out)=(NV12,0x3231564e) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY DeinterlaceTech_BOBVerticalStretch
{5A54A0C9-C7EC-4BD9-8EDE-F3C75DC4393B}: Format(In/Out)=(NV12,0x3231564e) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY
{5A54A0C9-C7EC-4BD9-8EDE-F3C75DC4393B}: Format(In/Out)=(IMC1,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
{5A54A0C9-C7EC-4BD9-8EDE-F3C75DC4393B}: Format(In/Out)=(IMC2,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
{5A54A0C9-C7EC-4BD9-8EDE-F3C75DC4393B}: Format(In/Out)=(IMC3,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
{5A54A0C9-C7EC-4BD9-8EDE-F3C75DC4393B}: Format(In/Out)=(IMC4,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
{5A54A0C9-C7EC-4BD9-8EDE-F3C75DC4393B}: Format(In/Out)=(S340,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
{5A54A0C9-C7EC-4BD9-8EDE-F3C75DC4393B}: Format(In/Out)=(S342,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
D3D9 Overlay: Not Supported
DXVA-HD: Not Supported
DDraw Status: Enabled
D3D Status: Enabled
AGP Status: Enabled
Card name: ATI Radeon HD 5450
Manufacturer: ATI Technologies Inc.
Chip type: ATI display adapter (0x68F9)
DAC type: Internal DAC(400MHz)
Device Key: Enum\PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_68F9&SUBSYS_30321682&REV_00
Display Memory: 754 MB
Dedicated Memory: 1010 MB
Shared Memory: 3839 MB
Current Mode: 1920 x 1080 (32 bit) (60Hz)
Monitor Name: Generic PnP Monitor
Monitor Model: SAMSUNG
Monitor Id: SAM0319
Native Mode: 1920 x 1080(p) (60.000Hz)
Output Type: DVI
Driver Name: aticfx64.dll,aticfx64.dll,aticfx64.dll,aticfx32,aticfx32,aticfx32,atiumd64.dll,atidxx64.dll,atidxx64.dll,atiumdag,atidxx32,atidxx32,atiumdva,atiumd6a.cap,atitmm64.dll
Driver File Version: 8.17.0010.1065 (English)
Driver Version: 8.821.0.0
DDI Version: 11
Driver Model: WDDM 1.1
Driver Attributes: Final Retail
Driver Date/Size: 1/26/2011 18:59:10, 708608 bytes
WHQL Logo'd: Yes
WHQL Date Stamp:
Device Identifier: {D7B71EE2-2BB9-11CF-1B71-3810BEC2C535}
Vendor ID: 0x1002
Device ID: 0x68F9
SubSys ID: 0x30321682
Revision ID: 0x0000
Driver Strong Name: oem3.inf:ATI.Mfg.NTamd64.6.1:ati2mtag_EvergreenC:8.821.0.0:pci\ven_1002&dev_68f9
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i'm using virtual clone drive in wmc. It always happens in Cinema mode inside WMC and outside WMC. I turned on CINEMA Mode inside cyberlink itself and got the unsupported disk message with a blu-ray iso.
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I installed the 3/7 patch for PowerDVD Ultra and I get the unsupported disk message for all blu-ray disks. I reinstalled the 1/5 patch and the blu-ray disks play fine. There is obviously something wrong with the latest patch and it's support of blu-ray disks.
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I uninstalled the patch and reinstalled the original version of power dvd 10 ultra and I now can play blu-ray disks again. How can you install the patch and ensure that it doesn't downgrade you to a non-ultra version. At least with power dvd 8 and 9 you could re-enter the activation code to get your privs back
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I am now getting unsupported disk in drive D: in cinema mode for blu-ray disks. I didn't have this problem until I upgraded to the latest patch. I am using virtual clone drive with WMC.
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I think I fixed the problem. I bit the bullet and did a complete clean install of the windows 7 64 bit OS and I reinstalled all the ati drivers from scratch. I figured I had a corrupted or improperly installed ati driver that I couldn't back out. IT seems to work. I turned off the on board audio and cyberlink powerDVD starts properly and there has been no stuttering in over 20 reboots. As for the person that said that 64 bit windows can't handle 8 GB of ram, you are wrong. It is 32 Bit windows that can't handle over 4 GB. I have been a computer professional for many years and I have never heard of any reports that a 64 bit OS not being able to handle more than 4 GB of ram and the includes windows and MAC
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HI,
Ever since I installed PowerDvd 10 ultra I have had a re-occurring stuttering problem with the video and audio. I have an ATI 5450 graphics card, using HDMI, a Dell Studio 540S with quad core 3 ghz, 8 GB of ram, and windows 7 64 bit OS. I have to keep installing the ATI realtek audio driver to fix the problem. I have used the latest driver on the realtek site and older drivers. I noticed the same problem with TMT5, but I can fix that without having to reinstall the ATI audio driver by disabling the onboard audio driver. When I disable the onboard driver through the bios, or windows control panel, PowerDVD 10 will hang and a OS message pops up saying that PowerDVD 10 has stopped working and then it closes. I prefer powerdvd 10 over TMT5, but I am tired of having to reinstall the audio driver. I am about to give up on PowerDVD and just go with TMT5, even though I prefer the audio options on PowerDVD.
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