I’ve regularly recommended that users use an “every other” approach with PowerDVD, as well as many other mature programs. Version 18 of PowerDVD is a fairly mild upgrade, though that all depends on your wish list. Alas, Cyberlink asks for your name and email address, but it’s a direct download after you click, not a link mailed to you. You can use Cyberlink’s free Ultra HD Blu-ray Advisor to check your system ( downloadable from here). Obviously, this includes an optical drive that can play the disc, but it can get tricky beyond that, especially for Ultra HD Blu-ray, because everything in the display chain-from the drive to video card and the display it’s connected to-must support HDCP 2.2. Note: The rest of your setup must be capable of handling the type of disc involved for PowerDVD to successfully play copy-protected movies. PowerDVD Standard, does a bang-up job of playing DVDs. The $100 Ultra is the full puppy with support for 2160p Ultra HD Blu-ray playback, while the $80 Pro version supports 1080p Blu-ray, and the $60 standard version is DVD only. Yes, PowerDVD 18 comes in several different flavors.
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