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<blockquote data-quote="guyver_dio" data-source="post: 650446" data-attributes="member: 106564"><p>lol haven't got all buttons defined yet, but the crucial buttons for navigation works so that satisfies me for now. </p><p></p><p>This is my first experience with blu-ray technology and I'm pretty pissed to find that I'll probably have to upgrade to powerDVD 10 so that I won't have any problems playing blu-ray movies. The drive came with powerDVD 8, the day I finished building it I went out and hired 2 blu-ray movies. One required me to download updates before it would play and the other said the software cannot support this disc. Ran the blu-ray advisor that installed with the suit and it couldn't even recognise my cpu, windows 7 or drivers. Downloaded the latest blu-ray advisor and everything passed fine. So I assume I just have to upgrade. Seems pretty useless to have this version of the software bundled with the drive IMO.</p><p></p><p>But can't just buy any powerdvd 10 version, looks like ultra is the only one that has full blu-ray and hd support. So another 100 bucks so my drive can perform what it was bought for, brilliant. End mini angst rant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="guyver_dio, post: 650446, member: 106564"] lol haven't got all buttons defined yet, but the crucial buttons for navigation works so that satisfies me for now. This is my first experience with blu-ray technology and I'm pretty pissed to find that I'll probably have to upgrade to powerDVD 10 so that I won't have any problems playing blu-ray movies. The drive came with powerDVD 8, the day I finished building it I went out and hired 2 blu-ray movies. One required me to download updates before it would play and the other said the software cannot support this disc. Ran the blu-ray advisor that installed with the suit and it couldn't even recognise my cpu, windows 7 or drivers. Downloaded the latest blu-ray advisor and everything passed fine. So I assume I just have to upgrade. Seems pretty useless to have this version of the software bundled with the drive IMO. But can't just buy any powerdvd 10 version, looks like ultra is the only one that has full blu-ray and hd support. So another 100 bucks so my drive can perform what it was bought for, brilliant. End mini angst rant. [/QUOTE]
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