Interestingly this version does not seem to enforce Cinavia on BD folder format, they seemed to work fine.
So you could try to mount the BD drive as an NTFS folder (AnyDVD running, of course). This might work, too.
Interestingly this version does not seem to enforce Cinavia on BD folder format, they seemed to work fine.
Does PowerDVD 14 play BD folders on a hard drive? I thought they removed that function after version 7.3.
Just tested the official PowerDVD 14.0.3917.58.I've tried the PowerDVD 14 trial version and the AnyDVD Cinavia fix currently does not work (muted audio and Cinavia message shown)
Interestingly this version does not seem to enforce Cinavia on BD folder format, they seemed to work fine.
I don't understand how can I do that?So you could try to mount the BD drive as an NTFS folder (AnyDVD running, of course). This might work, too.
Well, just tested. In such case Cinavia fix DOES NOT work. I used Daemon Tools Lite (instead of vcd) and BD ISO. I played BDMV-folder on virtual drive, but after 20 minutes audio muted and Cinavia message shown.Probably as easy as mounting the ISO in vcd. Then instead of pointing pdvd 14 to the virtual drive directly select the option to point it to a video folder (which is then your vcd drive).or mount the ISO, start windows explorer and navigate to the mounted ISO, and simply drag the contents of it onto pdvd that should trigger folder loading mode.
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Well, just tested. In such case Cinavia fix DOES NOT work. I used Daemon Tools Lite (instead of vcd) and BD ISO. I played BDMV-folder on virtual drive, but after 20 minutes audio muted and Cinavia message shown.
I didn't say point it to the virtual drive as a drive. I said mount the ISO and then use the folder navigation option or go via windows explorer
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James means mount the drive as a folder in windows (just navigating to the folder from the Virtual Drive doesn't work)
James means mount the drive as a folder in windows (just navigating to the folder from the Virtual Drive doesn't work)
This is how I did it -
Click the Start Menu button.
Type "hard"
You should now see the top option - "Create and format hard disk partitions" - Click this - 'Disk Management' will open.
Now at the bottom left you should be able to see your optical drive (mine shows as "CD-ROM 0")
Right click on the drive - top option will be "Change Drive Letters and Paths" - click that option.
Another box opens - You should see an "Add" button - click this
Now choose the option 'Mount in the following empty NTFS folder' and click "browse"
Select an empty folder or create a new one and click OK.
That's it done, anything loaded in that optical drive will now show inside the chosen folder. Now point PowerDVD to that folder instead of the drive and it should play fine.
James means mount the drive as a folder in windows (just navigating to the folder from the Virtual Drive doesn't work)
This is how I did it -
Click the Start Menu button.
Type "hard"
You should now see the top option - "Create and format hard disk partitions" - Click this - 'Disk Management' will open.
Now at the bottom left you should be able to see your optical drive (mine shows as "CD-ROM 0")
Right click on the drive - top option will be "Change Drive Letters and Paths" - click that option.
Another box opens - You should see an "Add" button - click this
Now choose the option 'Mount in the following empty NTFS folder' and click "browse"
Select an empty folder or create a new one and click OK.
That's it done, anything loaded in that optical drive will now show inside the chosen folder. Now point PowerDVD to that folder instead of the drive and it should play fine.
Thank You! Some of us aren't as knowledgeable as others when it comes to computer/and/or/software lingo.
I can tell a person from the South to go North and eventually you will arrive at your destination in Washington, or I could give them a map in which u just did!
so again, Congrats...
Does anyone know whether Mymovies for Windows Media Center will accept pointing Virtual Clone Drive and PowerDVD 13 at an NTFS folder?
Why do you want to do this?