stevek, as previously pointed out, this is a regression. A regression is a term used by software professionals to describe functionality that used to work, but no longer works. This is usually due to the introduction of a bug between the time the functionality worked and the time it was discovered to not work. In this case, I might watch Dodgeball once a year, so I have no idea which release caused the regression. Nor do I have time to go back to each version and find out.
There is nothing Fox can do about my blu-ray disc. This issue lies solely with Cyberlink, who made a pathetic attempt to pawn us off on Fox. Clear evidence of this fact lies in Michael's (Cyberlink employee) second post, which admits that some titles were found to be broken and have subsequently been fixed in the latest patch (which no doubt caused other regressions in other titles).
Also, these IMDB forums that you pointed out are worthless. Here is just one example:
"Want to discuss Blu-Ray versus DVD, HDMI, HD, PAL/NTSC/SECAM? This is the place! "
Blu-ray vs. HDMI?
I might as well start a forum for Tacos vs. bulldozers. You have nothing to contribute to this thread.
Finally, a word of advice to Cyberlink: You've wasted thousands of engineering hours on worthless functionality that no one cares about, arguably at the cost of your ability to support the basic core functionality of getting blu-rays to play on your blu-ray player. After you get that right, then go and build the other features all you want that we won't use.
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