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I did buy the full version. I upgraded from 9 using your $45 offer. It promptly stopped working on my Sony Bravia TV as soon as I updated. It would play fine on the monitor, but not on the Sony HDTV (through HDMI).

I even tried starting it on the monitor and then dragging it over to the HDTV and again, it complained about HDCP.

When I went back to 9, it worked fine. From seeing the other people complaining and not getting any answers, it seems using AnyDVD is the only answer here.
Thats okay. I had to buy some additional software to get around this problem. Kind of sad that the HDCP Copy Protection leads me to a product that can now allow me to make dupes of my discs. Not that I'd ever do that (I enjoy collecting DVDs and Blu-Rays), but this is what happens when all I want to do is watch purchased Blu-rays via my Media Center PC.
I got my new LG Blu-Ray drive and the version 9 software it came worked flawlessly. I have a dual screen set up on my Media Center PC. The monitor is standard DVI and my Sony Bravia HDTV is HDMI.

I decided to spend the $45 to upgrade to version 12 because I was SOOOO impressed with the software...

Now I'm running into an HDCP issue whenever I try to open PowerDVD up on my HDTV. Yeah, great upgrade there guys.

Is there a way to get a refund now that the software does not work anymore? Its totally useless to me...and no, Im not going to unplug cables that are buried behind my components just to get your software to work.

I have a XFX Radeon 6900 card with HDMI and DVI out.
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