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If you have a TV that supports HDR, but lack HDR content, PowerDVD 17 will up-sample SDR (Standard Dynamic Range) files to a more colorful/contrasty version.
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For now, if you’re looking to match PC output with a TV, you’re standing on shaky ground with a lot of vendors. One note on that: the Samsung failed the HDMI handshake 9 out of 10 times. Having state-of-the-art Samsung Q9F and Sony A1E TVs on hand to show off the the new high-resolution content didn’t hurt. Hopefully, Dolby Vision support will be added at some point. As a matter of fact, we’re planning on using it as the control subject for future TV and Ultra HD Blu-ray disc-player testing. We tried several titles and were more than pleased with the results. Now for the good news: PowerDVD 17 does as good a job of rendering HDR-10 content as we’ve seen, and perhaps even a little bit better. The screen grab of Advisor shown above is from that system, the foundation of which is an ASRock Z270 motherboard. Indeed, we had to borrow a test bed from Cyberlink to perform our tests. IDGĬyberlink’s Advisor app will tell you if your system is capable of Ultra HD Blu-ray, Blu-ray, and DVD playback.Ĭyberlink provides its Advisor utility (a free download) to check your system’s compatibility with DVD, Blu-ray, and Ultra HD Blu-ray playback. Both are fine players that we’ve tested here in the lab. Currently that’s the Pioneer BDR-XD06J external USB drive, or the internal BDR-S11J.
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Last but not least, you need an Ultra HD Blu-ray drive that supports Ultra HD Blu-ray movie playback. Unless you just bought a brand-spankin’ new high-end PC, you won’t have any of that.īeyond the computer, you’ll need a display that supports 3840 x 2160 (4K UHD) resolution, HDMI 2.0a, and HDCP 2.2.
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The GPU driver must support AACS 2.0 as well. Only the very latest PCs-we’re talking Kaby Lake and a limited number of Skylake systems- are capable because the computer must support both AACS 2.0 (Advanced Access Content System) and SGX (Software Guard eXtentions) copy protection. More on that sobering news regarding hardware and the playback of Hollywood’s latest and greatest 2160p, HDR epics. PowerDVD 17 understands a multitude of video formats. Brand new for version 17: Support for Oculus Rift and HTC Vive VR headsets.
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Other PowerDVD features include pinning YouTube videos for local viewing direct upload to Flickr and Facebook media casting to Apple TV, ChromeCast, and Roku devices and support for RAW file types.
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But a few minutes futzing around and you’ll be in good shape. It’s also acquired two interface modes: one for when you’re sitting on your couch with a remote control, 10 feet back from your TV and a second for when you’re sitting at a desk (or with a laptop in your lap).īoth interfaces are done well, though we could nitpick a few items, such as dialog borders that tend to meld into each other, contextually mismatched functions and icons, and so on. Over the years, it’s morphed into more of a universal audio/video/image player and librarian. The name should tell you all you need to know about PowerDVD’s origins: It was designed back in the day to play movie CDs and DVDs using PC optical drives. And now, with version 17, I could connect a VR headset and watch brand-new Ultra HD Blu-ray HDR content-if I owned the very select type of hardware that’s required to play back VR and Ultra HD Blu-ray HDR content.
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I use it almost exclusively when watching older movies. It handles audio, video (3D and 2D), images (2D and 3D), and even social media, all the while enhancing the looks or sound of just about all of it. When it comes to playing back multimedia on your PC, there is no program with the breadth of features or playback quality that can beat PowerDVD Ultra.