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Paul,
You have not as yet posted one constructive comment, why do you bother, you have already stated that users should purchase another product, why haven't you, then you can go away and not come back.
Yes, PowerDVD stalls if one monitor is set to portrait mode, but then, who in their right mind would want PowerDVD in portrait mode, get real, why should CyberLink spend time and resources on this issue when only one in millions has an issue with it.
CyberLink have provided a product suitable for 99.999'% of it's users, there is no issue here, there is no problem to fix by CyberLink.
So go away, maybe come back later when you have found the product of your dreams, that does everything you want and tell us about it.
This forum is provided by CyberLink for users to try their best to help each other resolve issues, your particular issue cannot be resolved on this forum, take it up with Technical Support. None of the forum members are CyberLink employees, but yes we will defend CyberLink against unwarranted comments like yours.
Robert
You have not as yet posted one constructive comment, why do you bother, you have already stated that users should purchase another product, why haven't you, then you can go away and not come back.
Yes, PowerDVD stalls if one monitor is set to portrait mode, but then, who in their right mind would want PowerDVD in portrait mode, get real, why should CyberLink spend time and resources on this issue when only one in millions has an issue with it.
CyberLink have provided a product suitable for 99.999'% of it's users, there is no issue here, there is no problem to fix by CyberLink.
So go away, maybe come back later when you have found the product of your dreams, that does everything you want and tell us about it.
This forum is provided by CyberLink for users to try their best to help each other resolve issues, your particular issue cannot be resolved on this forum, take it up with Technical Support. None of the forum members are CyberLink employees, but yes we will defend CyberLink against unwarranted comments like yours.
Robert
An awfully stupid chiming-in. You wrote, "who in their right mind would want PowerDVD in portrait mode?"
That is so beside the point that it's comical. It's tantamount to saying, "99.999% of Windows users never use portrait mode for any of their connected monitors."
If you actually read this thread (or even just the key parts of it), you would realize that the problem is that Cyberlink stupidly designed a program that crashes/refuses to open if ANY connected monitor is in portrait mode. The even worse part is that they know it, they've ignored the issue for over a year, and they don't care. They also have people like you blindly defending them.
But thanks for pointing out the obvious, that no one wants to watch movies on a monitor in portrait mode. We get that, "mate."
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