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People shouldnt confuse the problem mentioned in this forum thread with other issues. The problem in this thread is a file read error when trying to change the chapter. This symptom is fixed in version 2118a with updated BD+ support. For other issues, people should create a separate thread or email Cyberlink support.
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I'm still trying to get a definitive answer on the AnyDVD-HD forum. In theory, if you have a recent enough version of AnyDVD-HD, you should have at least minimal playback capability (playing the movie only).
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I wonder if AnyDVD-HD would be able to correct this issue in their software in a future update. I know that the latest version of AnyDVD can't fix the problem; even when using SpeedMenu.
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I thought I'd post to say the patch definitely fixes the problem with 3D Prometheus.
Edit: I watched it all the way through with no issues. Best 3D video quality I've seen so far at home!
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The problem isn't related to what brand of BD Rom youre using in your computer. It looks like the problem is related to a bug in playing certain 3D BD discs.
Promethius 2D works fine even without the new patch. You just need the patch for when playing the 3D version.
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What version did they send you? I "just" upgraded to a new version 1905c. Is there already a version newer than that?
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Are there any cyberlink-related services or processes (besides PowerDVD12Agent.exe) that I can remove without getting that error message when starting the application?
I seem to get that error message even if I disable DNLA server and to collected media.
I only use PowerDVD 12 for 2D/3D Bluray Movies only.
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Actually, there is more than one issue mentioned here. It looks like the option to disable this setting is already available for people who purchase PowerDVD 12 now (in build 1905 non-trial installer).
However, there is also another bug too mentioned in this thread. I am curious if the "inconsistency bug" will be fixed too? This refresh rate changing option only shows up sometimes. It's too bad the developers for PowerDVD 12 don't actually use this product at home or they would have noticed something this obvious.
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Thanks for replying, by I don't have any problems with the setting remembering or not. It does remember the setting.
However, it doesnt really make any sense for having to even touch this setting. The player "should" already know if the movie is a 3D movie or not. At least, Arcsoft TMT 5 doesnt require someone to point out that the movie is 3D or not. It already knows; and, fully automatic.
Ideally, that button should only be used if you have to force PowerDVD to use 3D mode when it can't detect them on their own; not for the user to do it every single time.
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With Arcsoft TMT 5, all I had to do is put in the 3D bluray disc; and, it would automatically switch to 3D mode. Is PowerDVD 12 too dumb to detect 3D movies and switch to 3D mode?
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I'm pretty sure there's a way to fix this, but I can't figure it out. What's the trick to saving this setting one way or the other? Certainly Cyberlink didn't release PowerDVD 12 without trying it first.
Do all builds of PowerDVD do this?
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I already looked through the Q&A and known issues. I have also looked through the online manual. I have also asked this question via the Cyberlink Support ticketing system.
Just to be clear, I have enabled a user-defined setting to change the monitor refresh rate to 23.976Hz/24.000Hz via a PowerDVD popup dialog box (immediately after PowerDVD asks for enhanced mouse support). All I want to do is disable this feature. I already know that the "Reset All 'Never Ask Again' in Dialogs" setting is a known missing feature.
If this setting change be changed via PowerDVD User Interface, all I want to know is how to revert the setting via registry. It seems pretty drastic to have to uninstall the entire software and user-preferences and reinstall just to reset this setting. I also think this question and respective answer should be available on the support forum Q and A.
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Am I the only person on earth who is looking for how to revert this setting? I already tried changing the below value between 0, 1, and 2. I even tried deleting the setting entire; but PowerDVD still changes the refresh rate. It doesnt even change the refresh rate correctly (changes from 60hz to 24hz, then back to 60). All I want it to do is revert back to the installation settings without having to uninstall the the whole app and reinstall it.
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I was asked once to change refresh rate for better picture quality. However, it's changing my refresh rate incorrectly. I don't see any settings to reset it back to the default. Is there a registry setting I need to change? If so, what is it?
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