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I did actually try that and unfortunately it was still the same
I did try most of what you have tried before realising it was an aacs problem as powerdvd doesnt actually identify the problem. Its only when i tried using it in media centre as a last ditch effort that you get a version of the error message with more detail pointing it at the aacs keys.
Before that i tried re-installing graphics / audio drivers, changing to a single display, turning off UAC completley and re--installing it all from scratch. None of it worked
Not a problem i just was trying to look at things we have different. Please keep in mind i am not cyberlink technical support. I am just a stupid person who was blinded and bought into powerdvd. One thing that bugs me is the report of a fresh install to a new fresh os doing the same thing. My problem i have been working on has done the same crap of even behaving the same way on a new fresh format. If you want to post some of the information you provided to TS I could compare it to my somewhat working configuration to see if we can figure out something. The one I would be interested in comparing would be the collectuserinfo.cab if you ran that tool from the forums. As far as TS goes i have gone upwards of a week before i got an answer to my problem. I so far believe the windows 7 compatibility report at cyberlink is a joke.
You can find a list of my blu rays at my problem post. I would like to know if you have any of these and they give you the aacs problem.
http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/11350.page
I have windows 7 64 bit enterprise fresh format and install (not upgrade from previous os). I notice you say you upgraded from vista to windows 7 and everything worked under vista. Which vista version and bit version were you using before? Which windows 7 version and bit version are you using now? Was this really an upgrade from previous os or a fresh format and install with no ties to the old os?
Another thing as i reread all of this post is the base install and test blu ray. My base install is PowerDVD9_Ultra.1501_DVD090205-03_R2_Retail full version not upgrade what is yours? When i was trying to just make my pdvd9 work at all, i used to install base, play dvd, play blu ray get aacs sometimes. I tried different combinations. The thing that has worked best for me is just installing, activating, and patching to the latest with no in between. Sadly since i never experienced this loop in all my installs there has to be something causing it that i haven't encountered yet.
Personally it doesn't supprise me that anydvd hd will allow the movies to play with no aacs nags. I believe they have problems with their software and 64 bit windows 7. If you are like me you paid for it and it should work since they claim it does.
I have been looking at some of the same posts you have and this seems to be a problem that can affect vista or windows 7. This also seems to affect powerdvd 9 and powerdvd 10... No surprise there they slipped in some code that doesn't work.
Last but not least i am sure you are tired of doing their work for them. I can try to help you with what i have learned about their "best blu ray experience" software
If you want to stop playing forumn tag let me know with a pm.