
 CyberLink PowerDVD is mentioned in best media players for Windows.both my player and drive as well as any dvd are currently set to region A for playback of bluray (I only have region A blu ray titles, while I actually live in region B)€‚ powerdvd will not work with high def content if anyDVD HD is disabeled since that is dual link and HDCP does not support dual link (they should kill the stupid **** who invented the HDCP protocol and made it to only support single link).

my default desktop resolution is 2560x1600, i.o.w. Both are connected via DVI (the plasma with a DVI to HDMI cable) of my 8800gtx card I have two screens connected, one is 2560x1600 screen resolution (30" Dell), the other is an HD Ready plasma. Of note is that: HD DVDs will work fine and so will the blu ray discs once they are played from harddisc. I can't play any of my original blu ray movies with powerdvd 3319a (full version) and they played just fine with the 3104a release (and still do when I revert back to that). The problem has nothing to do with the discs being writeable or rewriteable IMHO, since I have the problem too and I'm not working with copies at all. Just wondered if anyone has the same issue with the latest versions of these software and with BD+ movies. You click yes, says update is successful and when you click play again, its crashes and goes into not responding. New movies could fail to play if the critical update is not updated promptly.

When i attempt to play my new blu-ray movie on PowerDVD Ultra its prompts me to update saying "A critical componet of the player requires periodic updates. Now i have tested AnyDVD HD with WinDVD BD version and it works although there is alot of jurking on video and audio. SPDIF Output Device: SoundMAX HD Audio (not in use) Multispeaker Audio Device: SoundMAX HD Audio (not in use) Video Accelerator: DirectX VA (not in use) Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4800+ running at 2403 MHz
