CyberLink PowerDVD Latest Version
Users are prompted by this notification to upgrade, and on clicking are taken to the CyberLink website to buy a copy of the current version at a discount. Versions 8 and 9 had only 2 years of updates, and this requirement to buy a new version every other year for continued Blu-ray capability led to many complaints about incompatibility from users of PowerDVD 9 (and earlier) when Star Wars was released on Blu-ray. Subsequently, version 10 has continued to receive updates for longer than versions 8 and 9 did.
DVD Audio support is not available in version 11. Support stopped during version 9, although Cyberlink advertised versions 9 and 10 as being able to play DVD Audio discs. Cyberlink has refused to offer assistance to customers who bought versions 10 and 11 believing they could play back DVD Audio discs using them.[citation needed]
Subtitle display has been criticized as being unacceptable in resolution, size and quality.[citation needed]
For users with international disks, PowerDVD does not have an option to set preferred languages or disk menus. This causes serious issues with Japanese Blu-ray disks of international titles, as PowerDVD often ignores the Japanese menus in favor of the primary (non-Japanese) menu. There is no fix offered by Cyberlink other than to switch versions to a Japanese one.
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