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I writed about this problem in autoframerate thread but I want to bring this issue up so cyberlink can fix this. I play uhd blu ray disks with sdr display and sdr conversion. All uhd blu rays are over exposed and light scenes are awfull. I hope cyberlink will fix this asap becayse now all uhd disks are not good.
I hope you also fix that uhd blu rays frame rate will be converted like they are in the blu ray disks.
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I think there is some flaws with auto frame rate and sdr conversion. All uhd blu-rays are overexposed compared to normal blurays. I don't know if powerdvd changes my igpu settings to full color range even though I have set my igpu output to limited color range. That's because my tv is connected trough my amplifier and all other sources are limited range outputs.
Also uhd blu-rays play always with 60hz even though those are mastered with 24p/23hz. If I change my igpu settings to 24p powerdvd changes that to 60p every thime uhd playback starts. So there is something wrong with color and frame rate management.
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Hi, I have installed powerDVD 14 version which was included in pioneer bdr-s11j-bk uhd blu ray drive package. I assume that is capable of playing udh blu ray discs. I get error message saying "Intel ME not ready. Error code:21204". I can't get rid of that error and I have installed all drivers several timer, all recent updates and checked bios settings that sgx and intel me support should be enabled. My other hardware is intel i5-7600k processor, asrock Z270 fatal1ty itx motherboard and windows 10 64bit os. Cyberlink uhd blu ray advisor says that everything should be ok for uhd blu ray except powerDVD 17 version and HDR support. Any advices are appreciated.
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I just received my first 4k uhd bluray disk. I tried that with powerdvd 16 trial and obviously, as expected, it didn't work. I think it's strange that cyberlink didn't provide any support for 4k bluray beacuse computer hardware is totally compatible with 4k bluray. My computer hardware is Pentium G3528 processor, GTX950 GPU, Gigabyte B85 mobo and the most important LG BH16NS55 bluray drive (formerly BH16NS40). The drive can read the disk and I can see the whole file structure and the files, but powerdvd only says that files are corrupted. I hope that we can see update to powerdvd that it will support 4k blurays.
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