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Hi,
If you are passing the audio through Powerdvd to external decoding, then you should be looking outside Powerdvd for the solution. Could be Windows update, HDMI driver on graphics card video output, your reciever, etc.
Maybe provide us some detail about your setup and we can provide more suggestions.
Dave
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The descriptions in Power2go when you select each option seems quite clear. First one is for backing up a disc to an image file on your computer. Burn disc image is burning an image file on your computer to a new optical disc.
Dave
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Youcam won't be in the Device Manager, because it is not hardware. When you use Youcam with an app, you are supposed to go to the app video settings and then select YouCam as the webcam. This FAQ explains what I mean: https://www.cyberlink.com/support/faq-content.do?id=24687
See if that works.
Dave
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I would try uninstalling Powerdvd and then reinstalling. See if that fixes it.
Dave
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Does this happen in PC mode too? How are you resuming playback, using the mouse to click yes or a remote? Maybe try one of the hotkeys, like Enter or Esc:
https://help.cyberlink.com/stat/help/powerdvd/21/pc-mode/enu/13_00_00_hotkeys.html
Dave
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Well, PS4 is a contained system and Leawo cracks DRM. So this probably points to something on your computer not being up-to-date...like your graphics card driver, etc. You should provide the information requested by the mods so people can have a look at your setup: https://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/84925.page#post_box_351257
Running the Bluray advisor might also help: https://www.cyberlink.com/stat/bd-support/enu/index.jsp
Dave
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No, I don't think so.
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There is a section in the help that explains this:
https://help.cyberlink.com/stat/help/powerdvd/21/pc-mode/enu/12_02_02_tv_shows.html?anchor=organizingtvshows
I think the name of the individual TV shows is also important.
Dave
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You really did not provide enough information for anyone to help you. We don't even know what training video you are playing. Screenshots and including the information requested by the mod would be a good start:
https://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/84925.page
Dave
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I see no PowerDVD 20 patch release that indicates Windows 11 compatibility was added, but it could be that it didn't need to be. Just contact technical support and they will tell you:
https://membership.cyberlink.com/support/service/technical-support.do
Dave
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This is a question that is quite subjective. I never user TrueTheater when playing Blu-rays, because on my setup the picture quality is already great. I use it more for older videos and DVDs to make them look cleaner in near HD.
Dave
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How can I find the SR number for my YouCam9?
Click on the Youcam logo in the top left of the window. You can find the SR number in the about window.
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The file should not open another program, just tell you that it was installed:
https://www.cyberlink.com/support/faq-content.do?id=6713
Suggest you ask customer service, as I've never heard of this before.
Dave
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You need to click on the dzp file to install it first. Did you do that?
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You can't add subtitles to a video file before burning a DVD with Power2Go. You'll need PowerDirector for that.
Dave
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I have a question that I am not sure is a PowerDVD question. I have a short piece of 4K MP4 (264) video taken by a drone, PowerDVD 21 will play this video to the desktop monitor but does not play the video to a Google Chromecast. VLC Media Player will play the same piece of video to the Google Chromecast and hence the TV.
If I take the video clip and "Produce" it in Power Director the resultant 4K video (HEVC) clip can be played to the Chromecast /TV.
Any thoughts.
I am sure the drone uses a custom codec to encode the video, similar to what most dashcams do. PowerDVD only supports certain codecs for streaming, that's why when converting to HEVC there is no problem. So the custom codecs might need to be converted first using Handbrake or Powerdirector.
https://help.cyberlink.com/stat/help/powerdvd/21/pc-mode/enu/06_01_01_video-casting-details.html
Dave
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Your specs look good, but you need to also look at which drivers and version of Windows you are using because SGX support is being removed. Cyberlink recommends not updating the drivers if you want to continue playback:
https://www.cyberlink.com/support/faq-content.do?id=26690
Dave
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The beeping is not caused by PowerDVD, but rather some unknown or malfunction hardware driver or Windows system component when the DRM video got played (with PDVD). It could be that the free software by passes DRM so you don't hear it.
Try updating or reinstalling your video drivers. You should also try running the Windows utility System File Checker to repair missing or corrupted system files.
There are a lot of threads about possible causes from these Windows generated beeps, such as this one:
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/intermittent-beeping-sound/31d57013-e8e7-47c0-86b6-333a6c84b5cf
Dave
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FLAC audio can be encoded at different compression levels and might produce the file in different bitrates. But, no matter what the compression level the ripper program set, it still keeps lossless compression.
The audio will be decompressed to its original any way when played back.
Dave
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Hotkey is Ctrl+K according to the hotkey table.
Dave
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Hi,
In the past I have used the CUETool to create a missing CUE file. You can download it here:
http://cue.tools/wiki/CUETools_Download
After downloading and importing, click the "Create CUE Sheet" action. For "Input" I find the "Drag n' drop mode" to be the easiest to use.
The files have to be part of an album based on their current metadata to work. You can find out all the info you need on that wiki site.
Dave
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