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No receiver. I have 7.1 PC speakers connected straight to PC.
Does PowerDVD support decoding matrix surround encoding movies. I remember older versions of PowerDVD had options for Dolby Digital EX and Dolby Pro Logic. I have a lot of 2.0 surround movies that could take advantage of this.
I run my Windows desktop at 720p. Is there a way to make PowerDVD automatically switch the resolution to 1080p when I play a movie and then switch back to my original resolution when playback had finished in a similar fashion to how it handles the refresh rates?
I tried it with TrueHD and DTS-MA audio tracks.
I have a Auzen X-Fi Home Theater HD running on a Windows 8.1 with PowerDVD 14. It is connected to a Denon AVR-E400 using HDMI. If PowerDVD is set to output non-decoded high definition audio to an external device through HDMI I don't get any audio. In the top right corner I get a black box with white text for a fe seconds that reads "Exclusive audio is temporarily unavailable for the current audio format". Can anyone help me?
The Nvidia feature is not the problem because when I set the fresh rate myself using the control panel everything is working the why it should.
NTSC progressive DVD are encoded on the disc as 24 FPS. The pull down frames are added by the software. The Nvidia inverse telecine feature removes the pull down frames to restore the original 24FPS rate but PowerDVD is changing the refresh rate to 30hz instead of 24hz making he inverse telecine feature pointless.
Every DVD I have changes to 30hz. I don't think PowerDVD knows and/or cares if the DVD's video is 24 frames or 30 frames interlaces. It just switches my screen to 30hz whenever it's an NTSC DVD. I haven't tried any PAL DVDs.
Yes, that works for bluray discs but for DVDs it always changes my monitor to 30hz. When I am playing progressive NTSC DVDs I would like it to switch to 23hz.
Is there a way to make PowerDVD automatically change the monitor refresh rate to 24p/23hz instead of going into 30p/29hz. I ask this because I use inverse telecine option with my Nvidia card. When turn on inverse telecine under "adjust video setting " tab in the Nvidia control panel and manually set my monitor's refresh rate to 23hz, I get perfect play back of film based progress DVD at 24p. I've attached a picture of the Nivida control panel to show what option I am speaking about. If PowerDVD sets my monitor to 30p/29hz then the benefit of inverse telecine is lost and I'm back to dealing with pull down frames again.
Is it possible to playback DVDs at 24p?
I have the issue with BDMV folders on my hard drive, store bought Bluray discs and burnt bluray discs that are H264.
64bit Windows 8. It's only happening with H264 blurays.
I'm trying to test out PowerDVD 13 using the trial but I keep getting an error tell me Blu-ray playback in the trial version is limited to PCs with hardware acceleration. I have an GeForce GTX 280 which supports hardware acceleration and PowerDVD is set to use hardware acceleration so I'm not sure what the problem is here
Does PowerDVD support the playback of HDCDs at 20bits or does it play them like normal CDs?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Definition_Compatible_Digital
I haven't had the problem since I upgraded to Windows 8.
Ok, so I am not the only one. Thanks for confirming.
It's working with Blurays in Cinema Mode? I have it working for DVDs in Cinema Mode but not Blurays.
It is already disabled.
But why would it work for DVDs and not blurays then?


Ok i did find this under the hot key section in the Cyberlink PowerDVD Help file
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