Those are all great improvements, but why would you need something like PowerDVD when there are plenty of free players out there, such as Windows Media Player/Movies & TV, Media Player Classic - Home Cinema, VLC, and others? Two words: Blu-ray and quality. You can switch back to the regular interface at any time. PowerDVD’s new 10-foot interface (for use with a remote from that distance), is clean and intuitive. ![]() ![]() On the audio side of the coin, the news is support for high-resolution DSD (Direct Stream Digital) audio files. ![]() The big news this time around is media-casting support, so you can stream audio and video to Apple TV, Roku, and Chromecast devices on your network. ![]() The time when Cyberlink releases the latest version of its venerable and powerful software video/multimedia player, PowerDVD ($100 MSRP, available as a download or physical disc at Amazon).
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