I agree that ripping to ,mkv is a preferred solution but I still have a need to sometimes play BD Disks.I'm No longer using WMC now on Win 10 and Media Portal and since the demise of TMT, PowerDVD is the only game in town, hopefully 18 will be better. PowerDVD* has big problems playing 3D with Nvidia GPUs generally and with the Win 10 CFU. Very true just commenting that not all is well with 15 either. at least it SHOULD.Īnd if your Using WMC on Windows 7 (where this thread is), you cant take the WIn 10 fall creators update This will give exclusive access to HDMI to PowerDVD allowing for HD audio formats. With ReLaunch, it closes WMC and opens the app, hitting the green button will forces close the app and open WMC again. So if you were running 15, you don't get (it was very tricky to get running) HD audio formats, as it requires bitstreaming. WMC needs exclusive access to hardware, including sound cards/HDMI. The limits would be you would not get auto play in WMC, you would have to open powerDVD to play a bluray/4K Blu-ray (if your player supports it). The plugin is nothing special, you could do it with relaunch on 17. PowerDVD 15 is still working OK for me, except for 3D playback which stopped working after the Win 10 Fall Creators Update. 16 and 17 have a new full screen option which they describe as "TV" rather than "Cinema" but the WMC plugin part is gone. Joecrow wrote:No, the last version of PowerDVD with an WMC plugin was 15.
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