Like Branais points out: PowerDVD 16 has introduced 2 major regression bugs during updates.
PDVD 16 has 5 public builds so far: 1510 (original release), 1713, 1907, 2011, and 2406.
1510 is regression free but the key might be out-dated for new BD releases.
1713, control auto hide regression occurs
1907, BD folder won't play regression occurs (I have reported this bug last year to Hicharm and it's fixed in 2406)
2011, same as 1907
2406, fixed BD folder issue (just hit space and/or play button on keyboard/remote), but auto hide regression still exist.
So for most PDVD 16 users, you have 2 choices: if you want regression free and don't care about new BD release, downgrade to the earliest 1510; if you can live with and walkaround the annoying control auto hide issue, upgrade to the latest 2406. Just skip any build in between. Most people would choose 2406.
It's been awhile since cyberlink released a update for previous generation PDVD. I am afraid that we may wait even longer if we eventaully get a update because PDVD 16 is under the 2nd tier product supporting contract phase now.
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I also got the same problem. Thanks for sharing your experience hope it will work.
Thanks for confirming it, Amy. I was hoping Hicham's confirmation early in this thread that the developers had acknowledged the problem might lead to an update for PDVD 16. Like others in this thread, I really don't think it's enough to merely be expected to upgrade to version 17, especially since PDVD 17 has hardware limitations that most people on PDVD 16 are unlikely to be able to satisfy without significant hardware upgrades.
Hicham, what are the chances of an upgrade to PDVD 16 to address this issue of control bars not auto-hiding, and the persistent one where after PDVD 16 plays a digital video file from the hard drive, it gets stuck in folder display mode even when accessing a commercial disc in the optical disc drive?
In my opinion, it's really not good enough for Cyberlink to abandon users of what must surely be a much more widely used version of software than the one that's now receiving the updates.