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Question for Cyberlink users

Those of you who have been following this thread DVD Playback stutter - I'm about to hit something will know I have been battling with jerky playback of NTSC DVDs.

I was using the updated Cyberlink decoder with PowerDVD. The NTSC material played fine under PowerDVD, but not under MCE. Some digging around and with help from others (thanks Getafix) led me to a setting in PowerDVD for Hardware Acceleration. In PowerDVD this is off by default, and enabling it produced the same problem in PowerDVD as in MCE, so clearly MCE was using this by default. The problem is, where can I stop Cyberlink using this setting under MCE?

I have installed the trial PureVideo and this works well, there is a systray icon that runs when a DVD is playing where you can turn off Hardware Acceleration, but Cyberlink doesn't offer this option. I would prefer to use the Cyberlink decoder, mainly because I'm cheap and PowerDVD was included with my DVD-ROM and I would have to pay for PureVideo.

Anyway, is there a Cyberlink user out there who can help?
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Re: Question for Cyberlink users

I have found the answer! Details in this thread

http://www.xpmediacentre.com.au/comm...8196#post48196
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