I have the same settings in mine:
And I haven't even bothered to set the region code.
Player region code: Not Specified
Current drive - F:\
Title region code: Not Specified
Go into "Auto Play" in the control panel and make sure that Power DVD 14 isn't going to play the DVD automatically _ set it to "Take No action". I believe it's under "DVD Movie"
Save the selection, insert your DVD into the drive and play it with Windows Media Player.
Do you get prompted to select your region in Windows Media Player ?
If not then I would say it's an issue directly related with Power DVD14 and unless someone posts here with some more suggestions to fix your problem, I would create a support ticket.
You could try re-installing Power DVD14, sometimes that cleans up the registry.
Save your install file to the desk top and install it over top of what ever version you have now.
A more aggressive approach to this to totally un-install it, run CCleaners registry cleaner as many times as necessary until it finds nothing and then re-install it from the desk top again.
If it's an upgrade, you can still do a clean install _ install your upgrade version and you will be prompted to enter you old key from your previous full version. This will enable you to do a clean install from an upgrade version.
Doing a clean install rather then installing new versions over top of old ones sometimes can cure problems like your having.
Once you have installed a clean version, head over to the software update page and install the latest patch _ this time on top of what you have just installed _ restart your machine.
Again, this may help with your problem, but there is no way of knowing of this will work.
https://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/download
Be sure and choose the free version.
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