
There you will see ATI function driver (if using ati graphics) right click on this and disable. Go to control panel/ hardware & sound/ device manager/ scroll down to sound video & game conrollers. If like myself you want audio output through SPDIF disable audio through HDMI. I believe the audio output on motherboards/ soundcards conflicts with the audio output on High Def graphics cards.

I have also had the same problems that seem to be down to Power DVD 7. They will surefly fix your problem in about. If you want to avoid spending $$ to cyberlink get in touch with cyberlink HELP-SUPPORT (email only). It could not recognize my 8800GT and the 3870. The free verison of the LG-DRIVE was outdated. For the software that i have at that time thats the only way to get a correct path(Again not the webpage download). It was a big pain in the butt to go through a 2 weeks email cycle with Cyberlink HELP-SUPPORT. There are instances that the patch/download upgrade from Cyberlink Webpage don't fix the issues on the software that came with my LG-DRIVE. I have to go through Cyberlink HELP-SUPPORT to get the correct software PATCH to make it work. I started with a version that came with my LG drive.
#Cyberlink powerdvd 9.0 full version
I got a full version and that could be one reason i don't have issues whatever hardware i use.

#Cyberlink powerdvd 9.0 update
Upon loading this new movies users are prompted to load an update from Cyberlink. Its the DISC that has new sets of securty code.
#Cyberlink powerdvd 9.0 movie
It is normal to have "WARNINGS/NOTIFICATION" with new movie releases on Blue-Ray. I have made it work on 3870, 8800gt, GTX280, XOC 4890.įor the ATI cards i got it to work using the DVI/HDMI. I have been using it for more than a year. I didn't think there was any more upgrades because it did an automatic update when I first installed it, I guess I should check that and also download Cyberlink Advisor.Īnd the sound is not muted during playback, I made sure of that. The version of PowerDVD I'm running is 7.3 and it says its for BD, BD Live and all recent audio formats. I've also tried different audio tracks within the Top Menu of the disc itself, this doesn't work either. As for changing the audio settings in PowerDVD, I can only find one place in 'configuration' and it allows me to choose from Stereo and Dolby Surround Compatible Downmix and neither work. I can't seem to find any place to change audio settings hardware-wise in my CPU, I'm assuming this is because it is integrated audio as opposed to having a sound card. It is so frustrating because it shows the video but no audio.

I've tried a few different movies, some of the older blu-ray's where it is only Dolby Digital 5.1 (for example 'Bullitt') which have the same audio tracks as the DVD's that work, and the newer DTS (the new Bond rereleases) as well, its basically like no sound comes from any blu-ray disc I put in, but all DVD's work.
