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  1. Can someone confirm which is the last version to play HD format from a hard drive?

    From Doom9 news 11/17/07 - http://www.doom9.net/

    "And speaking of selling things to the public, Cyberlink recently removed one very useful feature from their PowerDVD Ultra player - the software used to play both HD formats from your harddisk, but that feature has disappeared without notice in the most recent patch. When asked, Cyberlink will tell you that the feature has been removed due to pressure from the AACS LA and the movie studios, but I wonder just where in the AACS license there's anything about playing HD content from your harddisk. After all, neither standard mandates AACS on all content - with HD DVD there's no mandatory AACS anywhere, with Blu-ray, AACS is mandatory on BDMV when on a BD-ROM disc. Cyberlink now faces a lot of upset customers that are demanding a refund, and I wonder what feature will have to go next. I think studios would like to get rid of playback of any unencrypted content, but they face the specs there (I have at least two HD DVD discs that have no AACS), so I think it's more likely that playback of BDMV without AACS will be next to go (so no more playing Blu-ray discs with AnyDVD HD running in the background) - that would also take care of the current BD+ loophole.

    And in another piece of HD news, Warner has abandoned Total HD for now - the hybrid Blu-ray / HD DVD disc is not to happen anytime soon. "

    A door closes and another one opens.

    Media Player Classic for HD-DVD and Blu-Ray
    http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=129030

    Supports
    HD-DVD .evo files DTS, DD+
    Blu-Ray .m2ts files, mpeg2, VC1, mpeg4 AVC

    Advantages of using MPC
    You don't have to waste time with menus, trailers and adverts
    You can zoom the movie to get rid of the black bars (numpad key 9)
    You don't need an approved graphics card

    Disadvantages of using MPC
    Minimum processor Core2 Duo (any one will do)
    No Dolby TrueHD tracks available using Haali splitter
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    3319a, according to this thread:

    http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=131761
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