

The log opens in your default TXT editor. But what it comes down to it, just because the format is dead, doesn't mean my discs are going to suddenly stop working. Here is something I got from Cyberlink We understand your concern related with PowerDVD 7.3/Ultra software. If I end up with no solution, I'll just go up to PowerDVD 9 and say to hell with the HD DVD playback. The point is, I have a perfectly good HD DVD combo drive that I want to use if I have any way to. I won't give up on this until I've exhausted every option I can, or someone from MS or Cyberlink comes out and says that it's never going to work. The way I see it is that it worked in an older build, and considering all the weirdness of codecs being disabled and such in the interim builds, there is most likely a way to get this to work. I'm well aware the format is dead and all, and I have a standalone player I could use if I wanted to. Providing everyday users with all the tools and utilities they need to create, play, burn, convert and take their media on-the-go, Media Suite 13 is the most.

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The next best thing is to trade-in your HD-DVDs for their BluRay version via the various schemes that are supposedly starting this year - Warner Bros. My best advice is buy a standalone player to remove the worry about software incompatibilities. As HD-DVD is now obsolete, you are going to have problems using them in the future as the format is simply not supported.
