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Johnson Bob
You have a file in Documents called CyberLink. Don't mess with it, you can cause your DVD Player not to play in PowerDVD. I used CyberLinks Tech Support but after a week, I gave up. I found the solution on my own. I usually move my Music, Video, Documents and Picture Folders to another Drive when I make a Backup. Do Not Mess With That Folder, unless you would like to reformat your Computer.
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Johnson Bob
If using a Monitor with a 2560 x 1440 Resolution, the Text in PowerDVD is Very Small. There is no adjustment for this in PowerDVD. Instead, Go to the Windows Settings / System / Display / Scale. Change the Text Size back to 100% for now. Go back and now choose Custom Scaling, Set this at a minimum of 150 to see any changes at all. Restart the PC to apply any changes. This is the starting point. Open PowerDVD and go to your playlist and view the changes to the Text. Once you have the PowerDVD text the way you want it, close PowerDVD and make changes to the rest of your system using Text Size if needed. My Desktop Icons needed adjustment. Click a Desktop Icon 1 time, Press and Hold the Ctrl Button Down, and then use the Mouse Wheel to adjust size. You will probably need to resize your Folder when you open them.
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Johnson Bob
If CyberLink wishes me to use PowerDVD as my Music Player, I would like to suggest a few things. When playing a Playlist, It would really be nice to add new Columns and also be able to adjust them wider, so much empty space not being used. The last column is not adjustable.
Another suggestion, which nobody has ever even thought about, Where's the Visualizations. All new Media Players seem to not have this option, this is why everyone is hanging on to Windows Media Player 12. Sometimes I think you people don't even use your own products. Before you come out with another version of a product, Fire the guy who thinks we need another Social Media Link