Not sure, but maybe software manufacturers have to pay royalties to have support for HD DVD (and Blu-Ray, HDMI, DVI, etc., etc.). At least that is the case for hardware manufacturers. I don't like the omission with the new version, but perhaps Cyberlink is just thinking about the bottom line and now dropping HD DVD support is acceptable to most.
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clads01 @ Apr 10th 2008 4:36PM
Not sure, but maybe software manufacturers have to pay royalties to have support for HD DVD (and Blu-Ray, HDMI, DVI, etc., etc.). At least that is the case for hardware manufacturers. I don't like the omission with the new version, but perhaps Cyberlink is just thinking about the bottom line and now dropping HD DVD support is acceptable to most.