
Forgive us if we are a little nostalgic of the days when companies would announce the availability of features, instead of just being certified to provide those features, but this is
starting to be a trend. Maybe the BDA's certification process is so vigorous that the companies are more proud that it was able to achieve this certification, then to actually bringing the feature to their customers. Regardless, sometime during early 2008 -- isn't that today? --
PowerDVD customers will join the elite group of
PS3 and
Panasonic DMP-BD30 owners who can enjoy the
latest Blu-ray titles with Picture-in-Picture.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Fastman @ Jan 2nd 2008 9:36AM
Great! Now add the ability to play .MKV files using PureVideoHD...
Charles @ Jan 2nd 2008 10:41AM
Use Haali Splitter and CoreAVC for Matroska H.264 files.
Fastman @ Jan 2nd 2008 1:20PM
Last I checked, they dont support GPU decoding for mkv files..
M Burke @ Jan 2nd 2008 8:30PM
why do we need another codec?
mam @ Jan 7th 2008 10:49AM
This is good news! Now if only they can work out a way to hear DTS-HD MA thru the analouge outputs of my motherboard. Am i right in saying that Power dvd ultra downscales the audio of the high def sound formats?