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<blockquote data-quote="joecrow" data-source="post: 1241636" data-attributes="member: 128337"><p>Those of you who have been following this thread for a while will know that I had various problems with 1709 and had to go back to 1703 several times. Here is my latest and hopefully final update.</p><p>Around the middle of last December I again gave 1709 a try along with the latest, at that time, AMD graphics driver, basically everything worked except 3D BD disk playback with PowerDVD 15 in "Cinema" mode, it would go through multiple flashing screens (desktop, PowerDVD gui, black and even sometimes with the TVs 3D indicator before finally going black again with the TV saying "No video signal" at which point although something appeared to be still running my only option was to hit the power button<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite9" alt=":eek:" title="Eek! :eek:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":eek:" />. This problem occurred regardless of whether PowerDVD was standalone or used as an MP external player, strangely it played 3D in OK in "Classic" mode. I raised a ticket with Cyberlink and after some protracted troubleshooting including several new graphics drivers, they confirmed they could reproduce the problem but not fix it and recommended I upgrade to PowerDVD 17 where the "Cinema" mode was replaced by the new TV mode. The Cinema mode in PDVD 15 was the last version that interfaced with WMC, so I reluctantly accepted that though will hold off for PDVD 18 (i.e. a 1709 native version).</p><p>With the exception of PowerDVD 15 MP has been running faultlessly with 1709 and with all, to date, updates installed (including AMD graphics drivers. I am using Madvr also for refresh rate changing and BD3D mkv/mvc files play in 3D without problems using the internal MP player. I am using MP 1.18 final so do not have the option or indeed the need to use the "Blackscreen FCU fix".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joecrow, post: 1241636, member: 128337"] Those of you who have been following this thread for a while will know that I had various problems with 1709 and had to go back to 1703 several times. Here is my latest and hopefully final update. Around the middle of last December I again gave 1709 a try along with the latest, at that time, AMD graphics driver, basically everything worked except 3D BD disk playback with PowerDVD 15 in "Cinema" mode, it would go through multiple flashing screens (desktop, PowerDVD gui, black and even sometimes with the TVs 3D indicator before finally going black again with the TV saying "No video signal" at which point although something appeared to be still running my only option was to hit the power button:eek:. This problem occurred regardless of whether PowerDVD was standalone or used as an MP external player, strangely it played 3D in OK in "Classic" mode. I raised a ticket with Cyberlink and after some protracted troubleshooting including several new graphics drivers, they confirmed they could reproduce the problem but not fix it and recommended I upgrade to PowerDVD 17 where the "Cinema" mode was replaced by the new TV mode. The Cinema mode in PDVD 15 was the last version that interfaced with WMC, so I reluctantly accepted that though will hold off for PDVD 18 (i.e. a 1709 native version). With the exception of PowerDVD 15 MP has been running faultlessly with 1709 and with all, to date, updates installed (including AMD graphics drivers. I am using Madvr also for refresh rate changing and BD3D mkv/mvc files play in 3D without problems using the internal MP player. I am using MP 1.18 final so do not have the option or indeed the need to use the "Blackscreen FCU fix". [/QUOTE]
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