View Full Version : User rating for WinDVD
admin
6 Dec 2001, 09:43 PM
Please rate this tool (out of 5), and post any comments under this thread.
Simon T
28 Mar 2002, 04:37 AM
This program reallyu sucks!! With this program I image didn't work smooth and my subtitles are always trembling.
0/5!!!!
FAKEFACTORY
10 May 2002, 05:45 AM
Bugs over bugs...
SPDIF-Out not working (was no problem with v3.2)
DH-Settings improperly parsed
Soft picture. No grain, but also no details...
This soft is a huge step back!
DON'T PURCHASE!
Batman
10 May 2002, 06:14 AM
I don't like it. Its not the best dvd player.
mbwasp
27 May 2002, 08:08 PM
I Got Windvd 4 Plus that program kicks ****ing ass plus is the only program i got too work with DTS and AC3 all others program dont wanna use my SPDIF output
FAKEFACTORY
27 May 2002, 10:58 PM
Version 4.05 seems to fix most errors.
speedinsaxo
30 Aug 2002, 05:57 AM
The picture is good quality when I use the TV out on my graphics card, but the sound is shocking. It lags gehind the picture - any1 know of any fixes??
mateus
13 Dec 2002, 11:31 AM
Generally very good, but I've found enabling hardware acceleration in Windvd Platinum causes the picture to go all fuzzy. Disabling this option seems to have no effect on the speed and the picture it perfect :)
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Kevin AMD
18 Dec 2002, 10:58 PM
seems like everybody has the same not the same opinion about the software
what does the registered version cost?
wise1080
19 Jan 2003, 11:25 AM
windvd platinum is a great piece of software 5 out of 5
SKD_Tech
19 Mar 2003, 10:31 PM
WinDVD Platinum is ok but a little hard to work with too many menus and such
Kevin AMD
2 Jun 2003, 01:04 AM
After a few months I tried WinDVD but all I hae to say is that I prefer PowerDVD.
Batman
2 Jun 2003, 01:23 AM
The cumbersome controls make Windvd more annoying and harder to use.
Though I have heard reports that it offers higher quality playback on dvd's.
Enchanter
3 Aug 2003, 10:44 PM
Does the latest version of WinDVD (version 5) have the capability to open ripped DVD files similar to PowerDVD? Or does it remain a bothersome fact that a virtual drive needs to be created for WinDVD to perform this function?
admin
4 Aug 2003, 12:46 AM
WinDVD has supported ripped DVD playback for some time now. Here's an extract from my WinDVD 5.0 review :
I should also mention WinDVD's "Play DVD from folder" option, which allows you to playback ripped DVDs from your hard-drive directly. PowerDVD 5.0 has improved its equivalent option by opening ripped folders, instead of opening the IFO file, and so both players have pretty much the same ripped playback support. However what I found a little annoying was the fact that WinDVD refused to remember that last opened ripped DVD folder, meaning that I have to locate the ripped folder each and every time I wanted to playback from it. The resume function does work with ripped DVDs, which is something PowerDVD doesn't seem to be able to do.
Batman
4 Aug 2003, 12:33 PM
I'm a bit suprised that nearly 12 percent of voters gave Windvd a rating of 0!
Enchanter
4 Aug 2003, 06:08 PM
Thanks, admin.
Quality's Proof
1 Feb 2004, 02:04 PM
I have the older version @ 2 years old (without updates) and so far, plays without any significant problem. The codecs, etc. work well and the fast action scenes seem to be limited only by the tv-out card.....reckon 4 out of 5, 'cause they offer an "upgrade", instead of "the" update.
decryptit
14 Jun 2004, 04:19 AM
I've used power dvd 5 and still have it in my top 5 list but with win dvd it seems to get better video sharpness. Regarding features they both offer good and easy configurations.
de Witte
27 Aug 2004, 10:38 PM
sorry
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