CyberLink’s most advanced movie and media player to date, PowerDVD delivers 3D and HD movies
on the PC. In other words, this software is a one-of-a-kind multimedia
player which provides the best playback quality possible today. Whether
it is 3D movie content, captured
home videos, or your digital music files, PowerDVD lets you access them
all from the same convenient player software, enhancing your experience
in all kinds of new ways.
CyberLink PowerDVD 10 Ultra 3D IIplays
all types of media content - movies, videos, photos and music, and
brings the best in video and audio technologies to upgrade all your
viewing experience to HD and 3D, including streamed content via home
network, or, Youtube, Facebook and
Flickr pages. PowerDVD 12 is the ultimate entertainment software you
need anywhere at home and on-the-road. Six grand for a new TV? You're
having a laugh. For that we'd want a TV, a car and a holiday in
Hollywood, yet that's the asking price of a new 3DTV. And you can bet
some people will pay it too, particularly audio-visual enthusiasts.
AV
fans, lest we forget, would happily spend hundreds of pounds on an
oxygen-free, organic copper, hand crafted single-direction cable and
claim it heralded a new age of enlightenment. Us mortals with human
senses and inhuman bank managers can only look on and wonder. Those
cables are probably poppycock, but could 3D be the real deal – an actual
Revolution???
If you've not got a king's ransom to spend but want to find out for yourself, don't fret – Cyberlink Power DVD 10 Ultra 3D could be the answer. It aims to transform your DVDs into an all-out 3D experience.
Before we get to the caveats, let's have some fun. Cyberlink claims it can transform or upscale video in almost any digital format and turn it into just about any type of 3D movie.
All you do is insert a DVD, click the interface's '3D' button, select
the depth of field you'd like and choose your display system:
TrueTheater 3D will do the rest.
The results
are, as you'd expect, variable. Take a rough old 2D movie and things go
wrong: we found that occasionally a guitar appeared to pop out of the
screen. So don't expect your Dad's Army DVD collection to be transformed
into an Avatar-style 3D spectacular. But give the system an old 3D movie that demands red-and-blue glasses, wait for it to do its work and then don a pair of Nvidia's 3D glasses, and the results are more convincing.
Finally, when Blu-ray 3D arrives, Cyberlink
will offer a free patch and you'll be able to watch the latest
generation of digital 3D movies at home. With this grade of source
material you'll experience 3D as it's intended to be seen by the movie
director.
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