

They are located under the "Aspect Ratio" section of the right click menu. Zooming is the same as previous versions. With all three TrueTheater options turned on, CPU usage frequently spiked above 30%, which won't bother your average Core 2 Duo CPUs, but on smaller Atom based systems, this could cause some problems.

CPU usage increased to 20% with this option turned on. For people with computer monitors, it probably won't make a huge difference, but it should on larger TV type displays (although the TV itself probably also has a similar feature that may/may not work better). It's a trade-off in terms of CPU usage, but for those with large 1080p screens, it should be worth it.Īlso new is TrueTheater Motion, which now allows 24 FPS material to be output at a much more motion friendly 60 to 72 FPS, through use of interpolation (adding "in-between" frames). As noted in the "What's New" page previously, TrueTheater HD worked quite well visually as the screenshot comparison below shows, and as to CPU usage, with it turned on (and with other TrueTheater effects off), DVD playback consumed around 21% of the CPU, compared to 11% with TrueTheater HD turned off and hardware acceleration turned on (hardware acceleration has to be off for TrueTheater HD to work). Both of these new features are for DVD playback only. PowerDVD 9 corrects the situation by making this version's "main" selling point what they call TrueTheater HD and TrueTheater Motion, the former is basically their version of All2HD. In my review for PowerDVD 8, I noted that DVD playback was largely faultless, but there were no innovations such as WinDVD's HD upscaling function, All2HD. There is also an "Information" tab that will display information about your current system and technical information about the movie you are playing. There is also a new "DVD" tab, which moves two options previously found under "Video" to here. Let's go through the various setup sections:

All the usual options you would expect are there. The configuration options should be familiar to users of PowerDVD. Because of the need to connect to an online service (MoovieLive), you do need to agree to a few more things and you might optionally want to sign up for an account online to access all the MoovieLive features. Gigabyte EP45T-DS3R (built-in audio, Realtek ALC889A).Any features not found in the Standard or Deluxe versions of PowerDVD will be indicated.īelow is the specs for the test system used: Please take into account the fact that all ratings are for PowerDVD 9 Ultra. Reviewīelow is a review for the latest version of PowerDVD. For the latest review, please refer to this page. Of 24: Full Review of PowerDVD 9 Note : This is an archived review for an older version of PowerDVD.
