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Windows XP Pro X64 version?


Harhash

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Looking at the system req's for it, it doesn't specify the x64 OS, so my guess would be it does not. Only because other products, like EMC 9, list the x64 OS specifically.

I've just installed a fresh copy of xp64 and installed DVDit HD without problems and authored a blu ray folder... on xp64 I could only install an older version of powerDVD ultra and it plays the folder just fine on my xp64... however on my xp32 I have the most recent version of powerDVD Ultra and it gives me black screen with menu button in yellow and no video displayed only sound.... any ideas.... is that 64 bit xp related?

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I've just installed a fresh copy of xp64 and installed DVDit HD without problems and authored a blu ray folder... on xp64 I could only install an older version of powerDVD ultra and it plays the folder just fine on my xp64... however on my xp32 I have the most recent version of powerDVD Ultra and it gives me black screen with menu button in yellow and no video displayed only sound.... any ideas.... is that 64 bit xp related?

OK The same project and the same source files was used to create a folder on XP 32 and it played fine with both versions of powerDVD Ultra... I believe the missing factor is UDF 2.5/2.6 driver for xp64 as I totally failed to install any driver from xp32 on xp64 and xp64 still doesn't recognize my HD DVD rom or Blu Ray disc formats... any ideas on how to get such a driver?

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Now I think the problem is PowerDVD related... on xp32 it occasionally plays back xp32 made folders black and xp64 made folders normal and sometimes vise versa... and sometimes it plays all OK... So I believe that actually DVDit works on XP X64 putting in mind that I couldn't find a driver for Blu Ray/ HD DVD UDF format for xp 64....

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