

The program is also a more than capable librarian and organizer with playlists, rankings, and the like. Some legacy (RealMedia) and oddball codecs (some FLV, and even some older AVC) that VLC handles easily won’t play, or play only as audio with PowerDVD.

It also plays a very wide variety of the most popular video, audio, and image files, though it’s not quite as universal as the company has at times trumpeted.
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It still does that, as well as supporting new Blu-ray and Ultra HD Blu-ray movie discs if you have an HDCP-capable GPU. As you might suspect from the name, the program started life as a tool to play DVD movies (including copy-protected commercial titles) from a PC. Legacy featuresīefore I get to the new stuff-a basic overview of what PowerDVD 20 does and what makes it better than the rest. But it could use some work in the dialogs and menus.
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CyberlinkĬyberlink’s PC interface is attractive and efficient with basic tasks. And I’m being picky-you’ll adapt in short order. To be fair, most video player configuration dialog boxes and menus are even less efficient, while not being nearly as good-looking. Additionally, the popup menus aren’t always completely contextualized, showing numerous selections that aren’t germane to the task at hand. Cascaded dialog boxes are convoluted, and it’s occasionally difficult to see where one ends and the other begins.
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The TV Mode interface shown above is simple and easy, but the PC version below, while attractive and efficient enough for basics such as browsing and playing, could use some work in the nooks and crannies. Use your imagination, or look at the next image. Normally, this page will show all available movies. PowerDVD 20’s TV mode interface is designed for use with a remote control. To facilitate your slothfulness, Cyberlink provides the Power Remote app, so your phone can fill that role. PowerDVD features two interfaces: one for use while you’re at your PC, and the other-TV Mode-for use with a remote when you’re playing couch potato. Updated to provide a link to our news story about the release of PowerDVD 21. And peers, you and yours, is largely what this latest version is all about-you can now upload, share, and stream your videos to nearly any device and anyone via the company’s cloud service. Yes, more than competent freebies such as VLC are available, but when it comes to image quality, Cyberlink’s pay-player has no peers. PowerDVD 20 offers the best video playback money can buy, bar none.
