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I have the latest version of PowerDVD 10 as of 9/13/2010 and there is NOTHING for the Netflix GreenZone Blu-ray AT ALL. Only the previews. After which I get a blank screen.
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I ended up buying PowerDVD 9 Ultra for the Media Center integration. Since it does seem to be the only game in town. I would think it would increase sales for CyberLink if they include that functionality in the trial version as I don't think many people are aware of it.
Also, it still has the skin download bug from version 7.
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Just how did you copy the move to the hard drive? If the process of copying actually change the encoding of the movie than all bets are off becausing the encoding process could be suspect. I don't think Media Player has built-in support for playing Blu-ray movie so you probably re-encoded it to something like H.264 but left the sound in DTS which Media Player cannot play.
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Thanks and yes, turn off BD-J Keyboard support does indeed restore the short-cut keys. The "Enter" key, however, does not restore playback from fast-forward or reverse to 1X as clicking the Play button does. In any case, I have discovered the Cinema mode which does not seem to work in the trial version. I am currently adding Media Center support to my remote control application and see if a Media Center plug-in actually makes more sense as PowerDVD short-cut keys are still limited (no direct short-cut for DVD root menu, for instance). In my opinion it is important for a commercial media player to support keyboard short-cuts as it encourages development of third-party remote control applications.
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Does WinDVD 2010 Pro provide keyboard short-cuts for regular playback funtions such as play, pause, fast-forward, menu, audio stream, etc., etc., etc.? I would love to try WinDVD 2010 Pro but it seems there is no trial version that I can download to make sure it performs the way I want it to.
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Hi. I have PowerDVD7 Ultra, and I have tried PowerDVD8 Ultra, and PowerDVD9 Ultra, and I still can't understand why short-cuts do not work for Blu-ray playback. I can use the mouse, of course, but the short-cut keys for the buttons do not work. For instance, ctrl-P does not activate the pop-up menu, space bar does not pause the playback, etc.. Is the software on the Blu-ray disk taking control of the keyboard? Why can't PowerDVD intercept the Windows keyboard messages before forwarding them to the Blu-ray software? I am dying to upgrade to PowerDVD9 Ultra as it is the only version that can play 2012 Blu-ray properly. But short-cut keys not working is a deal breaker for me, as I have a custom keyboard remote control that I use with my multimedia PC.
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