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Yeah... the way you worded it, one would have to join your site to get VLC.
Uhm, no thanks friend!
(No offense) There is nothing on your site that I would ever want or need... Sorry!
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Join?
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Nero?
I'm there dude!
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So, inform me, inform all of us - what is the reason we should buy/use PowerDVD?
In my opinion the reasons are the fear of piracy, and a strong reaction to Slysoft AnyDVD HD software. With the newest protection technologies failure the only way to contrast the backups is to make impossible to play any HD movie witout a protected disc.
Think about this laptop.
*IF* I were to update, I would have to carry several Blu-ray Discs when I travel.
Who is going to cover my Blu-ray Discs if they get damaged? No one!
If the BDs are ripped to the HDD and play from there, my investment(in the BDs *AND* Cyberlink PowerDVD Ultra) makes sense.
If people cannot use PowerDVD Ultra as it was originally designed, why would they want to buy a copy/upgrade?
Cyberlink, you are shooting yourself in the foot! Repeatedly!
I can no longer recommend PowerDVD Ultra to any of the people I know/meet with Blu-ray Disc enabled computers.
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Like I said, this basic PowerDVD function is what set PowerDVD apart from WinDVD.
Since your player no longer supports playback from harddisk, you are going to lose customers - alot!
My WinDVD BD Fro VAIO will playback from the disc... it will also take commands from the remote control... you know, like Play/Pause/FFW/RW/Skip/Menu/etc...
So, inform me, inform all of us - what is the reason we should buy/use PowerDVD?
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Let me get this straight...
The newest PowerDVD Ultra will not play ripped movies any more?
This thread has been here for a few days now and no Official comment on what gives?
Playback from HDD was one of the things that made PowerDVD pull away from WinDVD.
What a shame...
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