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I have the same problem. I just tried to play my Star Wars Complete Saga Blu-rays and PDVD10 just quits after the "This disc was manufactured to the latest standards..." message. It worked before - I watched all the movies with PDVD10. I'm on Windows 7 HP 64bit.
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I had to enable the "Automatically connect to the internet for product information" then the updater found the patch.
It doesn't fix the 1 core overload, but the picture distortion is gone which is was the main issue. A little late (I already watched the movies using AnyDVD), but thanks Cyberlink.
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Where can I get the 3322 patch? There is the 3306 as the latest on the updates page, and the internal updater tells me there are no updates available.
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Upgrade to what? PDVD11? It has the same problem...
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It's good to know there is an alternative, but I bought PowerDVD10 for $92 just ten months ago, I don't want to spend another $99 USD for TMT. I expect Cyberlink to fix this as soon as possible.
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Installing the patch 3306 makes the Power DVD 10 able to play the Star Wars blu-rays, but the CPU usage is very high - almost 40% on my Q9450 (one core is maxed out, the others are lightly loaded), and there is a picture corruption happening randomly. Activating AnyDVD HD fixes these problems, so it looks like the PowerDVD is not able to handle the copy protection of these discs. Will there be a fix for this? Thanks.
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