CyberLink PowerDVD
#1
Posted 07 March 2001 - 06:21 AM
I'll list my specs below, but it has done this when I wasnt overclocking too. My vid card is on the latest drivers...
Would upgrading to DX 8 cause any problems?
I still have WinDVD for 95/98/NT4 which does work, but I like PowerDVD much better.
#2
Posted 07 March 2001 - 06:23 AM
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Asus A7V
Duron 600@680
384 MB SDRAM PC133
Samsung 48x CD-ROM
Toshiba 12x DVD-ROM
Zip CD650 USB 4/4/6
Zip 100 USB
Maxtor 20.4 GB ATA100
Voodoo 4 4500 AGP @176 MHz
Guillemot Maxi Sound Fortissimo
SIIG 3 port 1394 PCI Adapter
D-Link DFE-530 10/100 NIC
Creative Cambridge Soundworks FPS1000
MS Intellimouse Optical
Kleer 17-inch @ 85Hz 1152x864x32 desktop
#3
Posted 07 March 2001 - 07:37 AM
The following steps should help:
A) Go to Inmatrix, get Drive Region Info 1.1 and check if Tohiba DVD is region locked: http://www.inmatrix.com/
B) Go to the Firmware page to get Firmware update for Toshiba: http://perso.club-internet.fr/farzeno/firmware/
C) Apply firmware update to make the Toshiba DVD RPC-1, check with Drive Region Info 1.1
D) Go to Inmatrix, get DVDGenie 3.85 install and configure region selection and PowerDVD controls since it will control DVD playback.
E) Run regedit and since the Toshiba DVD is now RPC-1 find the very first key under line [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/Microsoft]. It will be anything bizarre like {#"ll or m;-k. Just remove it after exporting for safety.
F) Install PowerDVD and restart.
G) Run DVDGenie and push the Run tab to start PowerDVD and after configuration (some choices are possible only at the beginning, other during play and other after a stop).
WinDVD 2.3 available at Intervideo Website is much more robust and always works well in Windows 2000 with DVDGenie and all Nvidia adapters with a powerful CPU. Matrox cards works best with Cinemaster. The choice of DVD sofware remains closely linked with the kind of graphic adapter and optimization provided by the software.
#4
Posted 07 March 2001 - 02:11 PM
should work better with windows 2000.
Lets face it, for DVD playback you don't have much of a choice. WinDVD is crap.
this might be a good place to start.
Please don't post link to ***** here thank
[This message has been edited by SHS (edited 16 March 2001).]
#5
Posted 07 March 2001 - 06:29 PM
Wolf87, does DVDGenie work with 3dfx cards, cause thats what I have, not an nVidia one, and Ive heard DG only works with nVidia cards.
#6
Posted 07 March 2001 - 06:43 PM
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clutch
#7
Posted 08 March 2001 - 02:18 AM
WinDVD didn't display the picture of any DVD, only played the sound. SoftDVD Max played OK, but wouldn't let me change the rating system, so I wasn't allowed to watch my own movies. PowerDVD 2.55 works fine on my system.
-bZj
#8
Posted 08 March 2001 - 03:29 AM
Best DVD playback is 800x600 or 1024x768 for Widescreen Anamorphic, at 120 Hz and 8 bit because DVD always plays at 24 bit. Anything over that creates artifacts, distortion and failure of VGA overlay with no picture.
http://dvddemystified.com/dvdfaq.html
http://home.clapro.com/widescreen/
http://www.dvdweb.co.uk/information/anamorphic.htm
#9
Posted 08 March 2001 - 04:09 AM
8 bit? You don't mean the monitor resolution do you? What exactly do you set to 8 bit?
#10
Posted 08 March 2001 - 05:10 AM
DVD, even with a software decoder, uses a hardware decoder to downstream at very high bandwith directly into any free ram left unused by Adapter color resolution. The DVD video overlay sent into the free video ram is fixed at 24 bit true color.
The higher the Adapter resolution, the lower the DVD quality. Optimal DVD playback would occur with an Adapter at 2 bit color. resolution.
#11
Posted 16 March 2001 - 06:28 AM
#12
Posted 16 March 2001 - 07:08 AM
That failure would point to Power DVD as not yet compatible with contemporary hardware (some of their files are dated 1998).
WinDVD had no problem at all. A look at the smoke at beginning of Blade Runner and also at vapor in the roof pursuit in The Matrix shows how superior Alpha Blending comes out with WinDVD also with much superior colors.
Still PowerDVD had best control system yet and it is a loss not to be able to compare playing strenghts of each of two programs.

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