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I'm currently using Cyberlink Power DVD 8, I don't have much choice if I want to watch Blu-ray stuff on my PC.

However, whenever I have Bit Torrent software open (or earlier during the "session" on my PC) Power DVD REFUSES to play my discs! I get an "disc in drive x is in an unsupported format" [LIFTED]. This is not on. I use Bit Torrent perfectly legitimately to transfer home movies to other PCs up country and to download Linux distributions.

Thus I can only conclude that Cyberlink are a bunch of [LIFTED] who have some gripe against P2P technology. I am writing a strongly worded letter.

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Is there an alternative to Cyberlink's [LIFTED] software? :evil: :evil: :evil:

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I use Bit Torrent perfectly legitimately to transfer home movies to other PCs up country


O rly? ;)

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Linux_User wrote:
I use Bit Torrent perfectly legitimately to transfer home movies to other PCs up country


O rly? ;)


Yes as a matter of fact. ;)

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:lol:

I didn't spot the 'home' before the 'movies'. Doh! :oops:

Good luck with it anyway, I'm no help at all here. :lol:

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I didn't spot the 'home' before the 'movies'. Doh! :oops:

Good luck with it anyway, I'm no help at all here. :lol:


Actually 'home movies' sounds kinda worse. Makes it sound like home made p0rn :lol:

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Arcsoft do great bluray software which actually integrates with media centre.
I tried cyberlink but it refused to work as my Onkyo amp is technically a repeater

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Arcsoft do great bluray software which actually integrates with media centre.
I tried cyberlink but it refused to work as my Onkyo amp is technically a repeater


Can you link me in Sas, usual suspects (Amazon, Play etc) give me nothing..?

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Don't know if this is what sas meant, but here's a link to the Arcsoft e-store:

http://www.arcsoft.com/estore/

Hope this helps,

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I tried cyberlink but it refused to work as my Onkyo amp is technically a repeater


Seriously? Man, that's really screwy.

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Don't know if this is what sas meant, but here's a link to the Arcsoft e-store:

http://www.arcsoft.com/estore/

Hope this helps,

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The site's down atm but that's where I got mine, the product is called arcsoft total media theatre. Best money I spent on my htpc.
bluray & hddvd load up fast & I don't need to leave media centre.


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I tried cyberlink but it refused to work as my Onkyo amp is technically a repeater


Seriously? Man, that's really screwy.


HDCP at its best.

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http://www.slysoft.com/en/anydvdhd.html

Think this may be what you are after...

Also, if you want to make video's available to other computers that you own...try dropbox (referral linky below!)

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http://www.slysoft.com/en/anydvdhd.html

Think this may be what you are after...

Also, if you want to make video's available to other computers that you own...try dropbox (referral linky below!)


Why? Is Bit torrent exclusively for illegal distribution of material now? :?

I don't see why software that I have purchased should penalise me for using a perfectly legitimate method of conveniently transferring large amounts of data. :?

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gavomatic57 wrote:
http://www.slysoft.com/en/anydvdhd.html

Think this may be what you are after...

Also, if you want to make video's available to other computers that you own...try dropbox (referral linky below!)


Why? Is Bit torrent exclusively for illegal distribution of material now? :?

I don't see why software that I have purchased should penalise me for using a perfectly legitimate method of conveniently transferring large amounts of data. :?


Not by the people who understand what is going on, but unfortunately it is the clueless who make the decisions - ISP's mainly!

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