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PowerDVD 10 (or higher) Question (s)

Clams

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First off.... Is there a way to get the newer versions of PowerDVD to show you what title is playing?
When I was trying to dissect "Shawn the Sheep"- I had to stick it in an old (XP) PC using PowerDVD 4 where I could see the title was #23. I can't find a way to see that in 10.

Also,
Is there a way to disable the "nag screens" that invite you to upgrade?
It's getting annoying.
I don't do Blu-Ray. If PowerDVD-4 would work in the new Win-10 boxes, I'd use it.

Thanks!
-W
 
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First off.... Is there a way to get the newer versions of PowerDVD to show you what title is playing?
When I was trying to dissect "Shawn the Sheep"- I had to stick it in an old (XP) PC using PowerDVD 4 where I could see the title was #23. I can't find a way to see that in 10.

Also,
Is there a way to disable the "nag screens" that invite you to upgrade?
It's getting annoying.
I don't do Blu-Ray. If PowerDVD-4 would work in the new Win-10 boxes, I'd use it.

Thanks!
-W
Clams, I did a bit of searching the Cyberlink Forum, and found this:

Close the Cyberlink Registration pop-up and shut down the program. In Windows XP, Go to "Start" > "My Computer" > "C drive".
In Windows Vista and 7 (and 8.1), Go to "Start" > " Computer" > "C drive". Click on "Program Files" > "Cyberlink" > "Power DVD"> OLRSubmission".
Right-click on the "OLRSubmission" folder and choose "Rename".
Type "Submission" in the box and press "Enter" to set the name.

Warning: it might cause PowerDVD 10 Ultra to crash if you're trying to play regular video files instead of DVDs.

Good luck.
 
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