mpeg2 bluray play help

PowerDVD Ultra by Cyberlink. This is the BLue Ray Plyer with good reviews.... you may go for it .


yes i know i have the PowerDVD Ultra by Cyberlink version 9 (the latest) manu works behind the scene works except the movie it self it says "cannot play this file type of this movie" any suggestion?
 

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PowerDVD Ultra by Cyberlink. This is the BLue Ray Plyer with good reviews.... you may go for it .


yes i know i have the PowerDVD Ultra by Cyberlink version 9 (the latest) manu works behind the scene works except the movie it self it says "cannot play this file type of this movie" any suggestion?


Is this playing from the BD disk or a hard drive? PowerDVD won't play a BD movie from a hard drive unless you store it as an ISO file and mount it on something like Virtual CloneDrive

SlySoft Virtual CloneDrive

You can create an ISO with something like ImageBurn

http://www.imgburn.com/index.php?act=download
 

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PowerDVD Ultra by Cyberlink. This is the BLue Ray Plyer with good reviews.... you may go for it .
yes i know i have the PowerDVD Ultra by Cyberlink version 9 (the latest) manu works behind the scene works except the movie it self it says "cannot play this file type of this movie" any suggestion?

PDVD9 Ultra doesnt allow BD playback from Files/ripped disks.

"PowerDVD suffers from an odd design choice, the inability to play ripped Blu-ray movies. You have to rip movies as an ISO file and then use a virtual drive to “load” the discs."
 
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    Intel 945PM + ICH7 Chipset
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    4GB DDR2 PC2-5300 667MHz
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    Mobility Radeon x1900 256MB
    Sound Card
    Realtek HD
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    WUXGA 17"
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    1920X1200
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    640GB 7200RPM SATA/RAID 0 (2x320GB)
    and 320GB 7200RPM External
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I use my PC as a Blue Ray player and also had trouble with updates from cyberlink. They are aware of the issues as the version 8 did not work yet version 7 Ultra works perfectly. What you might try is uninstalling everything from cyberlink then reinstall. They have a clean download tool that removes all traces of the cyberlink software. You can also use anyDVD from VCDhelp.com as a free trial for 15 days. It is costly and I do not recommend that software but it does work. The best way is to reinstall like I stated. Their tech support is pretty good and will also help you to fix the problem. It will take about a dozen attempts with their help though! There is no benefit for the version 9, even though they say you get DSP with the SPDIF. That is bogus, I get the same with version 7 Ultra with realtek HD right off my MB. Do a system restore before attempting anything just in case you have trouble! I hope this helps.
 

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    Gigabyte X58-UD4P
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    12 Gig Corsair Dominator Triple Channel 1600 DDR3
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    Sapphire 3870 X2 - Just the one now
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    Creative Blaster X-FI Titanium Optical to Yamaha Receiver
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    Cooler Master 1000
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    Cooler Master Hyper-N520
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    MX 5000 Logitech
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    MX 5000 Logitech
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    Cable 12MBPS
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    LG GGW-H20 Blue Ray writer running with Cyberlink Ultra 9. Home Theater system through Yamaha 7.1 Receiver connected to 11 Def Tech speakers, including powered Def Tech 15 inch sub. What can I say I like movies! Not much of a gamer.
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