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It started working but later I discovered that the movies would stutter very badly, getting progressively worse throughout the movie. Dell tech support removed and reinstalled the PowerDVD software and then allowed it to update. I received a brand new Studio XPS 9000 this week: 8GB ram, nVidia GTS240 with 1GB. I'm seriously tempted to report Dell to the Better Business Bureau! For that, only the arrows and Enter key on the keyboard work.īut I'm still upset that Dell has no qualms about selling something that they know doesn't work - I think that's referred to as "fraud". I can use the play/pause buttons, as well as everything else along the bottom of PowerDVD, but I can't interact with the Blu-Ray disc menu - like selecting the scene or bonus materials.
#Cyberlink powerdvd 8.0 upgrade
So the upgrade comes and it's version - lo and behold - it works!īut I still can't use the mouse to totally interact with PowerDVD when a Blu-Ray disc is being played.

Then tech support had me buy (yes, you read correctly - buy) an "upgrade" to the software, which oh by the way, was supposed to work out of the box but didn't.
#Cyberlink powerdvd 8.0 Patch
I couldn't get a patch that was compatible with the version I already had loaded.

Initially Dell told me to upgrade PowerDVD with patches on the PowerDVD website. I had version which wouldn't recognize Blu-Ray but played "regular" DVDs. as this would appear to be the only software on the market at the moment that works with any stability.why should we have to buy it?Ĭome on Dell and Cyberlink whats happening.we have paid the money now where are the goods!!!! This is a software issue I have no doubt.why do Dell not just give us the Cyberlink PowerDVD 9 Ultra software. To get uninterupted play with my DVDs. I am having to use my older Dell Dimension 9100. which has Windows 7 installed. thinking that this would finally be the answer as Cyberlink and Dell have worked tirelessly together to finally sort out our issues.NO I DON'T THINK SO.the annoying issues as outlined above are still there.the Movies will just not play continuously without interuption.be it Blu-Ray or DVD on either disc drive or by playing them on PowerDVD or through the Microsoft Media Player the same issues still exist. I did finally after your helpful advice manage to upgrade today to the PowerDVD DX 8.
#Cyberlink powerdvd 8.0 movie
I have been using PowerDVD DX since receiving my new Dell in January, and yes I have been able to play all my Blu-Rays and DVD's but NOT without that ANNOYING jittery usually starts about 40mins into the play and steadily gets worse as the movie is as if the movie stalls and is waiting for the disc to catch up? I have 2 disc drives on my new Dell(a Studio XPS 435MT), one for the Blu-Ray Discs and both drives of course play the DVDs.but at the moment neither drive plays Blu-Ray Movies or DVD Movies without this annoying pausing effect during the play.which also leads me to believe that it is a software issue.īut following on.
#Cyberlink powerdvd 8.0 how to
I can view DVDs using Windows Media Player.ĭon't know what the issue is or how to solve it, any help would be great!
#Cyberlink powerdvd 8.0 update
I went to Cyberlink website and downloaded the newest update for PowerDVD 8 but when I try to install/update it says the upgrade won't work for my product.ĭell website says to try re-installing PowerDVD from disk labeled "For Reinstalling Cyberlink PowerDVD DX 8.0 Software for DVD Playback" but that disk was not included with my PC. I can explore/browse to the DVD/Blu-Ray drive and see the files on the disk, and access files.Īppears the drive is working/reading the DVD and Blu-Ray disks, but PowerDVD won't kickoff properly to display the videos. Even with no disk in the drive same thing happens. If I go thru Start/Programs and double-click on PowerDVD DX to start it up, the same thing happens. When I insert a disk I hear the disk spin up, the little circle next to the mouse cursor spins for a second then goes away, and nothing happens. Today I tried both a DVD and a Blu-Ray disk and they would not play. I previously played both DVD and Blu-Ray disks using PowerDVD DX.

Optiarc DVDRWBD BC-5600 SATA (DVD/Blu-Ray Combo) Vista Home Premium 64-bit, Service Pack 2 First time Dell owner, first time Laptop owner
