![]() I will say, however, that blu-rays played flawlessly using TOTAL MEDIA THEATER and a FREEWARE blue-ray player (LEAWO) using that old hardware. The first time was with my old hardware, which admittedly was six years old and perhaps not up to the task. This is the second time I've attempted to play a blu-ray disc using this software. The blu-ray disc was not damaged in any way and was as clean as the day it was produced.Ĭhanging settings in PowerDVD (disabling any image/video enhancements, and setting audio to allow the application to decode audio, instead of hardware/HD sound) was to no avail. The very first blu-ray played using PowerDVD 15 played as a blocky, jagged, torn, pixelated mess with badly choppy sound. This is a fresh build, with little other software installed and not much loading up at system boot. ![]() All Windows 7 32-bit updates, and latest drivers for all hardware, have been correctly installed and updated accordingly. I'm running Windows 7 32-bit using an AMD A-10 7700K 3.8 gHz quad-core APU and 16 Gb of ram. I have PowerDVD 15 Ultra with the latest patch installed.
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