Verdict:ĬyberLink PowerDVD 17 is an exceptionally powerful media player, and the new TV Mode and media casting tools make it an even better choice for your home's entertainment hub. PowerDVD Standard also drops Blu-ray support, has reduced audio format support and no social media options. PowerDVD Pro drops DLNA and media casting, can't handle 3D movies/ pictures, doesn't have free Cloud space, loses the new TV Mode, has only a limited Media Player app, doesn't support 7.1 audio and misses out on a few other advanced features (no ISO playback). PowerDVD is also available in two more basic editions. New batch processing support means you can extract the audio from multiple files.Īnd version 17 comes with a free year's subscription to 30GB of space (up from 20GB last time) on CyberLink Cloud, where you can store media, sync it across your devices or share it with others. The program now handles more formats, including MVC and DSD audio. (You don't have to worry about supported file types: the program converts them if necessary.) Or if you want to go further, PowerDVD can now wirelessly stream media to Roku, Chromecast and Apple TV devices, as well as connecting via DLNA. Version 16 brings a brand-new TV Mode, a revamped interface designed to be viewed on a large screen TV, and controlled from your mobile using the enhanced PowerDVD Remote app. PowerDVD's TrueTheater enhances video and sound for the best quality an ultra-configurable library helps you manage your media collection you can stream files locally across your network, or share them online with YouTube and Vimeo. It even plays ISO images without you having to burn or mount them first. No need to worry about audio - Dolby Digital/ Plus/ TrueHD, AAC, DTS 96/24 and DTS-HD are just some of the supported formats. H.265 footage, XAVC-S 4K videos are supported, too. You want to play 3D movies, browse 3D images? No problem. The program supports just about every audio and video format, pictures, CDs, DVDs, and a host of Blu-ray and high-definition disc types. Sales were slow to take off at first, even though Maxwell scored some airplay with '.Til the Cops Come Knockin'.' The gold-selling second single 'Ascension (Never Wonder)' lit the fuse, however, and Urban Hang Suite went platinum before a year had passed, also earning a Grammy nomination.CyberLink PowerDVD 17 is the latest edition of the powerful do-everything media player. It wasn't until the spring of 1996 that the album finally appeared. Partly for those fears, it wasn't released right away, although a series of shake-ups in Columbia's management played a bigger role in the delay. Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite was a romantic concept album in the vein of Gaye's greatest '70s work, with a more modern flavor courtesy of Prince's influence inspired by a brief but intense affair, the record's giddy celebration of committed monogamy could have come off as old-fashioned as its classic influences, given the marketplace dominance of hip-hop soul at the time. Multi-instrumentalists and producers Stuart Matthewman (of Sade and Sweetback) and Hod David were involved on deeper levels and would work with Maxwell throughout his career. Maxwell recorded his debut album, Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite, that year, working extensively with several collaborators, including songwriter Leon Ware (who'd co-written Marvin Gaye's I Want You) and guitarist Wah Wah Watson (who'd also worked with Gaye).
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