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This is most likely because your PC is an SDR monitor, and your TV is an HDR TV. Just a guess, as it has little to do with PowerDVD really. What are the specs of your computer monitor?
Dave
It's a 1920 x 1080p monitor with 60HZ
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It's weird, because when I watch a movie on my PC, it's at 30 FPS
While when I watch it on my TV, it's at 60 FPS.
Any solutions to solve this problem?
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Let's say I bought PowerDVD21 ultra edition, and I change my PC, but ONE year after my purchase, which makes the extension warranty obsolete, and, therefore, my software obsolete. This means that I have to buy the software a second time to use it on my new PC.
This is really abusive as a policy, because normally, I should be able to re-download the software as many times as I want, even better, DO WHAT I WANT WITH IT, since I OWN ONE license of the software (not THE ORIGINAL licence), and the key is mine.
This situation is like if you can't download a game you bought via Steam one year after the buy, which is completely ridiculous.
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