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Thanks for the response.

I find that quite disappointing, but the fault doesn't lie with CyberLink.
Whenever I play a blu ray disk I only get a black screen (in windowed mode or full screen). The sound still plays, and I can skip intros etc., but I get no picture. If I play non-blu ray content then there's no issue. This is on Windows 8.1.

I had the same issue with PowerDVD 13, which is why I upgraded to 14 (which I won't stick with if this continues). Any suggestions?

I thought it might be a driver issue, but I updated the ATI drivers for the 3300 on board graphics, still with no luck. This machine played blu rays under Windows 7, but not Windows 8 by the looks. I've done a lot of Googling and can't find an answer.

The connection is via HDMI.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks heaps Michael.
Oh, my major mistake then. I thought I owned the Deluxe version of 10 and thus upgraded to the same here, though clearly I was mistaken. Is there anyway I can put my upgrade of the Deluxe towards Ultra instead?
Am I missing something, or does this patch only work for the Ultimate edition and not the Deluxe one? I don't need most of the extras in the Ultimate edition and thus do not need to purchase it, but the Deluxe edition still refuses to play the Star Wars box set. What do I need to do?
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