![]() ![]() Here MasterCard is combing in-person purchases with online purchases. This operation is almost unheard of with a stand-alone player. This is conditioning consumers to think they need permission to play a discs they purchased. If the box is unchecked it always asks to check the Internet. Only then do you get the real download from hell -> Ĭlick to expand.First Power Dvd always seems to think the Blu-ray certificate is invalid. One has to download an installer first (CyberLink_PowerDVD_Downloader.exe) which verifies your system. The latest version of Power DVD 12 Ultra for download/update contains an update for Windows 8 and claims to make the 3D window size 1920*1080. So CyberLink, my upgrades are over as the relationship has too many insurmountable obstacles. Technology should be used to improve the quality of consumer’s lifestyle and not take away basic human rights. Now no one can profit from tracking or dictate to me. Things are so bad I’ve been forced go the encrypted VPN route (I luv it!) for $80 year. The point here is I want keep my privacy and not need Internet permission to playback a movie or song I’ve purchased. Understand it too should be hidden and protected. Your fixed IP address is your Social Security Number on the Internet. This mindset extends to the latest technology as your ISP, smart phone, credit card company or social sites control and track your every keyboard input or mouse click without permission. I also disabled Flexnet DRM from Macrovision Europe. To remain in charge of my own computer, I disable Cyberlink services in msconfig.exe, Windows firewall and Local Services. Consumers need Hollywood’s permission for playback, which is their real ulterior goal. For those foolish enough to allow the fox in, now the Cinavia digital rights management kicks in. Power DVD 12 has tried to take over my home network and build libraries and report playback to Hollywood and advertisers. I guess I’m stating with this version forever and will not be “upgrading” to Windows 8.įrankly what is wrong with Windows 7 and especially Windows Media Center? Nothing! Further I was forced to run AnyDvd as Power DVD refused to play falsely claiming I was using analog outputs. ![]() This was with Oblivion Island and other Blu-ray’s. Just moving the mouse would cause Power Dvd to crash. Right away I started having identical issues on two separate systems. What they didn’t announce is the draconian Cinavia copy protection is also included. Only then do you get the real download from hell -> The latest version of Power DVD 12 Ultra for download/update contains an update for Windows 8 and claims to make the 3D window size 1920*1080.
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