![]() I couldn't watch RedBox Blu-ray discs because it wanted an update from ArcSoft, and ArcSoft was no longer giving updates. I had ArcSoft Total Media Theatre but they suddenly ended all support for it just months ago. I did see that there is a place indicator in the chapter menu, but that is less convenient.-Being able to output audio in mono Just goes to show that CyberLink isn't the monster that some reviewers have made it out to be.Other things I've noticed that I like:-Being able to access the main Blu-ray menu while the video is playing-A nice list of shortcut keys in the help menuFeatures I would like that PowerDVD 14 doesn't have:-Indication of chapter divisions on the seek bar. No complaints yet, I will try to update if there are. The update downloaded and installed fine and I was able to play a Blu-ray that was released last month. It took me to a page advertising for PowerDVD 15 prominently, but I noticed you can get the actual update by selecting a less prominent link above the advertisement. ![]() ![]() I was prompted to update on the first run of the application. After the install I went through and configured and explored all the other settings and changed things like directories and cleaned up the interface. (I also recommending just copying and running the main setup file from the install disc and ignoring all the other stuff on there). As long as you carefully go through the installation process, exploring all options, you should be fine. Easy to go through and configure all the settings that I want. PowerDVD fits in well for playing BluRays. I'm currently use VLC, KMPlayer, and Windows Media Center depending on content. ![]() Don't let older reviews mislead you and take them with a grain of salt. ![]()
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