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Cyberlink powerdvd 9.0
Cyberlink powerdvd 9.0








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This is where I usually check my driver status. If I look in Computer Management/Display/NVIDIA GeForce GTS 450/Properties/Driver, I see the driver is 280.26 (actually listed as 8. As you correctly say, this is the latest driver.

I downloaded the latest driver from nVidia on the 9th Aug () and used this to install the video drivers. There are many choices from Corel, Adobe, Pinnacle, Roxio or Sony Vegas I would really like to get this problem solved as it will determine whether I proceed with upgrading the Cyberlink Power suite (to version 11), and adding Power Director or move completely over to an alternative system. However, the driver software is the latest update from nVidia. This shows an error with nvd3dum.dll - an nVidia graphics card driver. 0, time stamp: 0x4d903dec Faulting module name: nvd3dum.dll, version: 8., time stamp: 0x4dd734f1 Exception code: 0xc0000005”. If I look in the Windows event viewer at the error, I see “Faulting application name: PowerDVD9.exe, version. Interesting that the SR number shown in this Cyberlink file is different to that reported by the PowerDVD 9 software! The data from Program Files(x86)\CyberLink\PowerDVD9\OLRSubmission\UREG.ini file is:

cyberlink powerdvd 9.0

I have not burnt a Bluray disk as they are too expensive to play with.

My DVD burner burns data files and standard PAL DVDs using Windows Movie Maker and DVD Maker (PAL), so I assume the standard DVD side of things is all good. Much of the other stuff in these reports is interpretable only by Cyberlink. No problems are reported, either in the 32bit or 64bit modes. I have run the DxDiag provided by Cyberlink.

I updated my graphics card drivers to the latest version from nVidia (8., dated )īasic Playback shows all green buttons (except for the CPU, which is unknown grey).Īdvanced Playback shows green except for 3 yellow buttons for the Dual-Video decoding (H.264, MPEG-2 and VC-1) I installed the latest critical patch for PowerDVD 9 from Cyberlink’s web site.Ĥ. I then downloaded the latest version of PowerDVD 9 (as allowed by this OEM version) from Cyberlink’s website.ģ. I un-installed the Cyberlink PowerDVD 9 software using Windows Uninstall and re-installed it.

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None of the following steps made any difference and I still get the error with all commercial Bluray disks that I have tried after all of these updates.ġ. and it starts looking for a solution - none are found (as usual). This software and system can play standard PAL DVDs, but when I try to play Bluray disks (several of them), the data begins to load, but before anything gets to play, I get the Windows error message “PowerDVD 9.0 has stopped working”. I have full administrator access (being the only user at home). Samsung SyncMaster CA550 (1080) HDMI connection LG Bluray burner/player HL-DT-ST BDDVDRW CH10LS20 with driver. Grpahics card GTS 450 with 2MB RAM HDMI out Here are the details of my hardware, the Cyberlink software and the problem. I have an OEM version of PowerDVD 9 that came with a complete PC system, purchased from a retail store in Gepps Cross, Adelaide, South Australia There is a technical ticket in place on this query, but I have not had a reply since 5th August -Ticket ID: CS001044991 - so I thought I'd see if anyone on the forum had any ideas










Cyberlink powerdvd 9.0