That too wouldn't play, and I believe that at this point for some reason it decided that I need to change my language from Japanese to English, using one of my switches. So I tried another Blu-ray movie, this time in English. However, for better or worse I ended up getting no errors in the advisor. After a few tries I opted to try out the CyberLink BD & 3D Advisor, recommended from the error message. Sadly, I couldn't get the discs to play, despite them working fine on my dedicated blu-ray player. Once the software was installed I decided to try out my Blu-ray copy of Steins Gate, which is set to Region A. ![]() It would be great if I could download a version from the site and use the serial I received as part of the product to unlock it. However, unlike what I'm used to, it appears the download isn't generally available, and seemingly can't be downloaded after a certain amount of time has gone by. Cyberlink does provide an electronic version of the installer, so the physical media isn't required. So this review will be influenced based upon this.įirst, we have installation. That is until I received Cyberlink PowerDVD 15 Ultra as part of the Amazon Vine program. So my Blu-ray drive sat empty, and I eventually picked up a Sony Blu-ray player that was on sale. At the time I knew of PowerDVD, having used bundled versions years before, but wasn't yet ready to spend over $75 on a version that would support Blu-ray playback. However, despite hearing good things about the free options I found the setup to be too large of a pain. When I was building my gaming PC I picked up a Blu-ray drive after a few weeks, to compliment the DVD player, and so I wouldn't need to power on my PlayStation 3 to watch certain movies. ![]() ![]() The following is a review of Cyberlink PowerDVD 15 Ultra, provided to me for free as part of the Amazon Vine program.
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