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User rating for PowerDVD
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User rating for PowerDVD
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agreed
- plus as good as it is - I hate the interface! and it still has troubble unencoding a few encrptions here and there.Comment
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PowerDVD XP has by far the best sound-decoding, ways better then WinDVD or all the Cinemaster crap.
Picture is perfect in Software-Mode with Force-Weave Setting, otherwise it falls back behind the big competitor WinDVD.
And: PowerDVD *never* crashed on my mashines. Even on the shitty Win98 this player is rock-stable!Comment
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I agree that teh sound is excellent, but the picture is v.jerky on my 733MHz machine, that is far more than capable. I have yet to find a good DVD player. WinDVD sound is crap but good picture!Comment
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I use PowerDVD to, for unlocking the vob files before i rip them of the dvd
it looks pretty good but i don't have that muck experince to tell if it is very good or not
but fisrt of al i did think the windvd & powerdvd where from the same companyLet's all try to help each otherComment
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Originally posted by Kevin AMD
but fisrt of al i did think the windvd & powerdvd where from the same companyComment
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Seems a little better than windvd.Rig :
P - 4 @ 1.7 Ghz, 768 mb (133) Ram, Intel 845 chipset M'board, Seagate 60 Gig., 5400 rpsm hdd, Maxtor 40 Gig. 7200 rpm hdd, Hauppauge 880 pvr card, etc.. O.S. - XP Home Edition.Comment
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I was one that only gave it a 3 out of five. I have an old copy of WinDVD which was too unstable with XP Pro but while it was working, playback seemed to be noticeably smoother. Power DVD came bundled with my LDW-411S so I've been using that. I could've given it a 4 out of 5 but I find the interface a little 'clunky' and dated and it freezes momentarily, occasionally.Comment
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