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Cyberlink powerdvd 15 dts
Cyberlink powerdvd 15 dts




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If I were you, I would accept that PDVD will never have ATMOS because it is a stupid thing for them to add. It would take a corporate buyer asking for it (and one who is willing to pay the R&D costs of adding it) for it to ever appear. I have to ask, how are you powering all those speakers without an external amplifier? You will need the at least 9 speakers to make this work (5.1 plus 2 front ceiling and 2 rear ceiling).Ĭyberlink would be financially stupid to add Dolby ATMOS to their product just because a few people wrote they want it.

How many people are going to cut holes in their ceiling to improve the sound on from their computer? Remember, most people are still at 2 channel sound! If people are unwilling to run wires to get the huge improvement from 6 channel sound, what makes you think they will run out and move to ATMOS?Īre you willing to upgrade your PC to meet the new, very high specs you will need to process the speaker locations in real time? How much are you willing to spend for a version of PDVD that has to pay the exorbitant licensing costs for Dolby Atmos and then again for DTS X? Are you willing to pay twice as much for it? How about everyone else, are they all willing to pay twice as much for a niche feature? HTPC - Gigabyte EP35 DS3 Crucial Ballistix/Sapphire R7 250X 1GB DDR5/PowerDVD 14 One question, I presume you play ripped blurays rather than play the actual disk because your highend kit won't have a protected audio path which will mean playing from a disk will only output 16-bit LPCM audio rather than 24-bit. My setup suppoorts DTS:X, Atmos and has HDMI 2.0a and HDCP 2.2 One reason I decided to wait before upgrading my old AVR.

If you like apps that you'll never use and a piece of software which essentially just passes data through to be decoded by your hardware (I.e pointless) then powerdvd is what you need! Might as well just buy a networked bluray player and skip powerdvd altogether if you take sound seriously. Looks like powerdvd sold their high end users down the river. If only there was an all in the box software solution that supported/decoded all formats we could buy.Ģ years later, back at the camp and nada! Looks like DTSX, HDR and HDMI 2.0a has made most AVR's outdated again already. Quote: Yes it would be nice if cyberlink would throw us a bone.

Given they fail those simple tests, how can Powerdvd 15 be Windows 10 platform ready? I could go on, but I think there is a need to rectify existing problems before they embark upon adding even more bug ridden code to this product for more features.

Its also a mystery how Cyberlink do things like claim to have Windows 10 product compatability but in fact, they fail the very tests Microsoft provide to confirm Windows 10 platform readiness via the device driver and kernel mode process testing procedures. And they havent been able to do so since I pointed it out to their support since PowerDVD version 10. For example, I am at a total loss to explain how Cyberlink think they are marketing the worlds best media player when they can do deinterlacing in video correctly. While I understand this particular additional feature is important to you Billy, to me I personally consider there to be more important immediate problems that require resolution. For the record, Im in support of Cyberlink adding features that matter, as long as the dont get into bloatware.






Cyberlink powerdvd 15 dts