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that's wierd. only does that when there's an active conversation. like a skype call as opposed to a microphone picking sound up
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different discs have different aspect ratios is this what your referring to? also 3d discs tend to do this in 2d mode too. also, bluray discs tend to have black borders recorded in because [i think] all movies have to comply to 16:9 aspect ratio. besides this, i don't really understand the question.
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apologies. your issue seems bd-drm related. powerdvd's job is to comply with drm. this is why you can't always access truetheatre motion. if you want to use it for discs which aren't allowed, you need to search on google because cyberlink's forum's rules are quite strict in this area. a good start would be to search "blu-ray drm"
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as i understand it, powerdvd 14's feature was to support trutheatre for bluray. i also understand it that some 20th century fox bd don't allow it.
trutheatre was a technology designed for dvds and serves no real purpose this day and age. best off leaving it permanently on hardware decoding and watch it with original colours/motion.
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normally, you just have to max it out once from the player and volume control, the first time you install it. after that the settings should preserve.
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powerdvd windvd or totalmedia theatre. all have unique issues
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yeah, drivers for gpu are a real pain. nvidia only got physx & assassins creed revelations working for me again ever since they released the "wonder driver". stick to a stable driver
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Well for one, ever since powerdvd started handling bluray and video files, it's been Plagued with bugs and still is. If the feature is smart enough to correctly detect problem DVDs then cool, but if it needs user input to determine problem DVDs I'd need to read the dumbed down version in the manual. I personally like to set it and forget it
Windvd has/had a feature but I never noticed anything / ever had problem DVDs. Besides bluray is the way forward and Disney DVDs are rereleasing in bluray. Which doesn't have the issue correct? I don't know about other DVDs though
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i think the option is overkill even for perfectionists. whoever wants the option can report it to tech support. generally there are more important factors to worry about.
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i think that feature of seperate controls have long gone. :
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i think that feature of seperate controls have long gone. :
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yes, some of my tickets take weeks. no point waiting for a response. watch movies instead!
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is it noticeable & are the discs "specified" to be 24? what i mean by the 2nd question is, is that how the film/tv makers intended it to be played?
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you should ask tech support. posting on the forums won't get noticed
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ah i see! windvd has that feature. never really knew what it does. is it for tv series? normally movies are 24 and pal tv is 25. i'm not too sure though. when do you use it?
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powerdvd, in my opinion, is a poorly developed piece of software and this isn't going to change. so it may very well have a high unnecessary load on the gpu.
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is it the memory on the gpu or the gpu itself? i doubt anyone has monitored the gpu. maybe you could try with another blu-ray player like windvd? if the issue is a real one, then you should report this to tech support.
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probably an issue with the drive. is it a blu-ray player & not a dvd player?
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please report this to tech support. most likely won't get fixed by posting on forums
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hello,
is there any difference at all between the beta & the stable build? if we have the beta, is there any point in grabbing the stable?
can you provide the ultra stable installers like you did with the betas please?
thanks,
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As of this beta patch, frozen disc is jerky when pause/seek
Powerdvd 11 has always had this issue. Now it's back
Edit - uninstaller hasn't changed upon further inspection. Also pete 12 is correct when you uninstall powerdvd double clicking bluray disc comes up with an error because it says "PlayWithPowerdvd14.0" on discs especially bluray
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