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Old 05-11-2009, 07:30 PM   #1
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Default Alternatives to PowerDVD 8 Ultra

My HTPC is G-35 based(Asus P5E-Vm) and as such I can only use certain programs for BD playback and this must occur in Windows Vista. Intel does not make an onboard graphics driver compatible with BD for Windows XP. Reason I am using onboard is because I don't yet have a newer ATI card(I had an 8800gt but took that out so I could use hdmi for lossless audio).

I am currently using a purchased retail version of PowerDVD 8 Ultra. It is okay but I have a few gripes, not sure if this is the program or Vista or my AVR. Whenever I am at the BD movie menu my speakers make a clipping/crackling sound when I browse menu options. This only happens when I have PowerDVD outputting to "8-speaker" or "hdmi". On 2-channel I don't have this problem. I am running my HTPC through a Sony STR-DG720 A/V Reciever via hdmi.

Are there any other FREE ways to get BD and lossless audio playback besides PowerDVD so I can try and troubleshoot this problem? I always hear people using Media Player Classic but can't figure out how to play BD's on it(are they using .mkv files?). I have already dug into and tried the ripping process but It's not important enough for me to use a day of processing power just to get the film on my HDD.

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You can download a trial of Arcsoft Total Media Theater from here:

http://www.arcsoft.com/estore/softwa...ductCode=TMT3P

As for Media Player Classic, it'll indeed only play ripped files, not actual BD discs. There is not free BD playback software as far as I know.
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