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I have PowerDVD 9 and currently refuse to pay for 10. They can give me 10 if they want for all my hard work and troubles i have gone through since I bought 9, but they dont seem like that kind of company.

Yea i know folks dont always say my stuff works, but finding powerdvd and nvidia working together seems far fetched right now.

I never liked ATI, hate ATI on my office computers, and swear i will never buy 1. Too bad powerdvd seems to only want to work flawless on ATI.
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Quote: I have PowerDVD 9 and currently refuse to pay for 10. They can give me 10 if they want for all my hard work and troubles i have gone through since I bought 9, but they dont seem like that kind of company.

Yea i know folks dont always say my stuff works, but finding powerdvd and nvidia working together seems far fetched right now.

I never liked ATI, hate ATI on my office computers, and swear i will never buy 1. Too bad powerdvd seems to only want to work flawless on ATI.


Man i have got to remember to verify i am logged in... Doing that way to often under Anonymous and no way to edit or delete it. I need a vacation... even from Powerdvd...
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Is there any way to force the deactivation of the hardware acceleration (registry tweak or something like that)? Just want to try out if the PowerDVD-Nvidia-Combo is to blame for this.
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Quote: Is there any way to force the deactivation of the hardware acceleration (registry tweak or something like that)? Just want to try out if the PowerDVD-Nvidia-Combo is to blame for this.


Well the easiest way is to force standard pci graphics for the driver. I have a funny feeling powerdvd will scream though. I have been meaning to find a way to do this also. It seems since XP you can no longer go turn off hardware acceleration. Yes Vista had an option but 90% of the drivers didn't have support enabled for a user to do it.
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