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Powerdvd 15
Powerdvd 15






powerdvd 15

The end result of using PowerDVD with a projector that accepts 23,976 is that you can clearly see a repeated frame (little stutter) every 41-42 seconds in a movie. ALL available Home Theater projectors) supports 23,976 you want your source to output and not like PowerDVD does. However, if you want it to be perfect and your display device (so eg. Most people will not notice this because they actually run their display so then you won t notice problems because pull-down then comes in handy. This means that after 41.67 seconds (1:0.024=41.666.) it has played ONE frame too many and by freezing for the time of 1 frame (which means that you see the latest frame twice as long as you should see it) the player compensates for it. PowerDVD clearly outputs (or forces my card to output) This means that per second it plays 0.024 frames too many. This means that a player has to output at 23,976 for getting no dropped or repeated frames. Let me try to explain:Ī movie runs at 23,976 frames per second. I m not quite sure you get the problem that exists. If you close the program, the next time you want to play an SBS file, you will have to do this setting again. Once set, it will play the SBS correctly. Then you right click over the playing area and a menu will pop up which will have a SBS option. You first must start playing the file, then pause it. I now have solved this issue and it does seem to be playing these files well.Ģnd Edit: It will play SBS but the interface is bizzarre. If you want it mainly for directly playing iso files, then it may be helpful for that purpose,ġST Edit: I originally said that it wasn't playing 3D iso files correctly on my projector/HTPC. I've left PDVD14 installed on my computer and will continue to use that one for 3D. So, if you already have an earlier version of PDVD, and it's meeting your 3D needs, you may want to pass on this one or try it on a trial basis if possible to see if you like it.

powerdvd 15

As for its ability to play 3D iso files, that seems to be OK. For some reason, it will play in 3D 720p files that were rendered in Edius. Today, I also discovered that it also will no longer play in 3D 720 60p files that have been rendered in its sister program, Power Director.

powerdvd 15

Forinstance, it will no longer play files that are 1080 sbs half frame in 3D. It appears to me that, at least with regard to 3D, this program is a GIANT step backwards. At this point, I'd say, if you already have PDVD14 and use it for watching 3D, don't bother updating unless you really want direct BD iso file play. I've now had a chance to mess with it a bit with 3D content. Last week, I updated from PDVD14 to PDVD15 Ultra.








Powerdvd 15