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espeed
Jun 25th, 2003, 01:35 AM
anyone have problems with powerdvd?

Mine won't do a lot of stuff, such as allow me to slide the navigational bar or it will play black and white video.

It says my DVD is damaged in the introduction video clip, but I just bought it brand new so I doubt it's damaged.

I entered the serial but it still won't let me do this stuff.

Keelie
Jun 25th, 2003, 01:39 AM
i've never liked it.. i prefer windvd and have never had any problems with it.

chillin
Jun 25th, 2003, 02:15 AM
never had that problem w/ the video, and the only time i couldn't slide the tracking/nav bar around is on the extra features clips on random dvds .. guess they can lock that some how

advantage21
Jun 25th, 2003, 05:46 AM
I'm running PowerDVD XP and never had any problems. Although it seems to be stricter than WinDVD SVCD playback. I have some discs that PowerDVD reports as "unsupported format" but will play in WinDVD. I just prefer the PowerDVD interface over WinDVD.

enforcerviper
Jun 25th, 2003, 07:55 AM
I use powerdvd xp all the time. I like it better than windvd platnium because of it's multi monitor support.

What videocard are you using? Is hardware acceleration checked? Try turning it on/off and see if it makes a difference.

Action Jackson
Jun 25th, 2003, 07:05 PM
I've used PowerDVD XP for awhile now. No problems.

Now I'm using the ATI DVD player only b/c it has the Thruview feature.

advantage21
Jun 26th, 2003, 03:38 AM
I've used PowerDVD XP for awhile now.  No problems.

Now I'm using the ATI DVD player only b/c it has the Thruview feature.

The ATI player is WinDVD if I'm not mistaken.

Slif
Aug 9th, 2003, 02:17 AM
i find PowerDVD to have the most intuitive and user-friendly interface compared with ATI and WinDVD

ATI's just tended to crash too often, and WinDVD just doesn't seem like they have as much features

Calmuser
Aug 9th, 2003, 10:09 AM
I've used PowerDVD XP for awhile now. No problems.

Now I'm using the ATI DVD player only b/c it has the Thruview feature.

The ATI player is WinDVD if I'm not mistaken.

nope, but the latest version is built by the same company, that programs windvd. which is the main reason if you had an older version of ATI software and you wanted the latest cd with MMC 8 and latest ATI DVD player you had to pay ATI $10 for it.

Gdog
Jan 26th, 2005, 01:10 AM
Can PowerDVD decode DTS DVDs on my computer? Or will I need to somehow acquire a DTS receiver/decoder?? Or will my soundcard do that?

I'm trying to DTS with PowerDVD. I have a Hercules Fortissimo III 7.1 soundcard, and Logitech Z640's....what else do I need?

stevethewheel
Jan 26th, 2005, 01:20 AM
I have PowerDVD XP - the free 'lite' version that gets tossed in with hardware purchases.

It occaisionally screws up on region coding and tells me I have only 5 more times to change my region. But there's always 5 left so it is not really counting.

Never had problems with the navigation slider or anything like what you have described as trouble.

Have you done a removal and reinstall?


Gdog - your setup should work fine for Dolby decoding of all kinds. Not all DVD's are in 5.1 etc. And even ones that are in 5.1 are often only Dolby 2.0 during the menu or previews, which can make you think that your sound system is not decoding properly.

Gdog
Jan 26th, 2005, 01:25 AM
I have PowerDVD XP - the free 'lite' version that gets tossed in with hardware purchases.

It occaisionally screws up on region coding and tells me I have only 5 more times to change my region. But there's always 5 left so it is not really counting.

Never had problems with the navigation slider or anything like what you have described as trouble.

Have you done a removal and reinstall?


Gdog - your setup should work fine for Dolby decoding of all kinds. Not all DVD's are in 5.1 etc. And even ones that are in 5.1 are often only Dolby 2.0 during the menu or previews, which can make you think that your sound system is not decoding properly.

I tried to play a reauthored, movie-only backup of Collateral...encoded only with DTS 5.1 audio to reduce compression. I get video, but no sound. Other DVDs work fine, but when it comes to DTS audio, I can't hear anything!

I'm using PowerDVD 6 Deluxe btw.

spike-spiegel
Jan 26th, 2005, 01:42 AM
What videocard are you using? Is hardware acceleration checked? Try turning it on/off and see if it makes a difference.


What exactly does hardware acceleration do?

mlc2000
Jan 26th, 2005, 10:35 AM
I use powerdvd xp all the time. I like it better than windvd platnium because of it's multi monitor support.

Dual monitor support? Cloning? or stretching the video across two screens?