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I'm having a problem with the interface (the bars at the top and bottom with controls and such) not retracting while I'm watching movies. Sometimes I can force it to do so by moving my mouse onto and off the window a few times (I run dual screens), but other times that doesn't work.
Is there any way I can force the interface to go away?
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You don't play it as files, you go down to the bottom of the context menu to where it lists your disk drives, then choose the one with the blu-ray in it.
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On the bright side, I've discovered the Daum PotPlayer, which seems to play blu-rays just fine. Even lets me account for the slight delay 'twixt my TV and my computer. So there's a solution anyway, at least for watching blu-rays.
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PowerDVD 10 Version 10.0.4126.2
Version type BD - OEM 3D 6CH+6CH
SR Number: MES120620-04
TR Number TR120711-010
Windows 7 Home Premium SP 1 x64, using regular user account with admin privs
Bundled with Samsung SE-506 drive
Using NVidia GeForce GTX 560, driver 9.18.13.697, with DVI output to ViewSonic monitor and HDMI output to Insignia NS-55E480A13 HDTV, at 60 Hz - using dual monitor mode (actually triple monitor mode, with extended desktop; two monitors on the GeForce and another on the mobo's built-in Intel VGA, but I don't use that for playback).
RealTek High Definition Audio, driver 6.0.1.6167, with Logitech 5.1 surround speakers; audio settings at 5.1 in OS and PowerDVD
Using Microsoft Security Essentials antivirus, version 4.2.223.0
Default Internet browser is Google Chrome.
When I load a blu-ray (regular, not 3D), it gets some fraction of the way through reading the blu-ray (usually around 75% or so) then I get a pop-up message saying "The integrity of Cyberlink PowerDVD is at risk" and advising me to check my antivirus software or reinstall. My antivirus software has not reported any errors. I have completely uninstalled and reinstalled twice, and even tried upgrading to Cyberlink PowerDVD 12 and it had the same issues (plus was really slow).
It does this whether I use a region unlock program like AnyDVD or not.
If I completely restart the computer, I can play one blu-ray successfully—but then if I put in another, or close the program and restart using even the same movie, I have the same problem. Oddly enough, this only started after I got my new TV yesterday. Before that, I seemed to be able to play multiple movies just fine.
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