


The Most Versatile Blu-ray, 8K, and 4K HDR Media Player for Windows. If you can't, then no matter what software you have, it won't play anything to do with UHD Blu-ray's.Experience Home Cinema At Its Best. I couldn't find any info on that drive and its firmware update _ does the update say somewhere that it will enable the drive to read UHD Blu-ray's ?Ĭan you see the files on the disc in Windows from an UHD Blu-ray ? Like buying an Nvidia Shield TV Box and Sideloading Kodi / VLC Player. Fair enough, but they also said (and I got him to double check this) that PowerDVD Ultra 16 DOES SUPPORT 4K Blu-Rays. They said it supports 4K video but NOT 4K Blu-Rays. I intended to use that with the laptop to play the new 4K / UHD XL Blu-Ray films that launched recently.Īs a Cyberlink gold customer I spoke to product support today on the USA number and asked them if PowerDVD Ultra 15 supported the new 4K Blu-Rays. I just bought a Samsung SE-506CB/RSWD and updated the firmware to TS02. Will have to buy the player, no other way to play it on any PC. I always thought the new version 16 would support the new 4K UHD Blu-Ray discs. Why? It seems that the BluRay consortium it to blame at this time. No 4K UHD Blu-Ray disc support! It seems that currently it's not AACS 2.0 enabled, so, it can't play those new discs. Well, i upgraded to the new Cyberlink PowerDVD 16 Ultra and.

I suspect the problem is that DVD 15 is not AACS 2.0 enabled, even if it has all the correct codecs and capabilities to play the new UHD article, was the link removed ? Power DVD 15 would see the title, but nothing would happen when the play button was pressed. Quote: There was a report over at AVS forum of someone trying to use PowerDVD 15 with a LG W16NS40 BDXL drive (SVC code NS50, a drive with the same model number and the old code of NS40 does not work) The only 4K projector that can do frame interpolation at 2160p is the Sony 5000es, but at 60,000.00 dollars, it's out of my price range, and even if I did have that money, I would not spend that much on a projector. So at this point the only way to deal with that is with your program and AMD's Smooth Motion video _ assumimg that's going to be appied to UHD Blu-ray in Power DVD. The frame judder from that destroys any gains in resolution, sharpness and clarity. I would have simply gone out blew the 600.00 Canadian dollars on the Samsung player, but UHD Blu-ray is still filmed at 24 fps.

from, LG ?Īnd Apparently even though those drives that I mentioned can see the files on the disc, the drives themselves have no AACS 2.0 authentication _ and that's the problem. You're the first person to ever mention a release date of an UHD-Blu-ray drive. So at the moment, there is no drive on the market, that supports UHD Blu-ray disc's playback. The release date of UHD Blu-ray disc drive is 2017.
