I've gotten a number of newer BluRay titles that don't play in my current version of HP DVD Play (2.42).
I've been reading a number of older posts here regarding both Arcsoft TotalMedia Theatre and Cyberlink PowerDVD for playing BluRay discs. People have mentioned Trial versions available but I can no longer seem to find a downloadable trial version of TMT anywhere. Has ArcSoft stopped making the trial version available?
Also, when I went looking for a trial version of PowerDVD, the Cyberlink site claims one of the limitations of the trial version is that it won't play BluRay discs! If that's the case, the trial version wouldn't help me test against the BDs I've got.
I wanted to test other programs before I put out $70 or more. In the absense of being able to "try" either TMT or PowerDVD I guess the only other alternative is to see if newer versions of DVD Play are in progress which might fix the problems.
In the absense of info on TMT Trial version ....
Can anyone who's bought and installed the latest version let me know:
1) Do recent BluRay titles play correctly with it? Titles I have which don't work with my current player are Futurama, Incredible Hulk, Narnia 2, Kung Fu Panda and WALL-E. Has anyone verified these titles do work with TMT? (BTW, if it makes a difference, I do not have an internet connection on this machine; I'd expect the movies to play but the BDLive features to not be available.)
2) Has anyone made use of the "Time Stretch" functionality of the software. According to the web site, it sounds like I should be able to play a recorded DVR-MS file at 2X speed with audio. I've been doing this now by extracting the MPEG2 data from the DVR-MS and then using ULead video editing SW to play it at 200%. If ArcSoft TMT lets me do the same directly from the DVR-MS files, this would be helpful. So, can anyone give me any info on this functionality?
Thanks
curbnoise:Currently, TMT does not work at all in Windows 7 and according to the TMT forums, it doesn't launch in Vista SP2 either.
My system tells me it's running "Windows Vista Home Premium" but no mention of SP2.
Mike
Win7 Ultimate x32 SP1, Harmony 700, Comcast Houston (cable co), Cooler Master Elite 360 Mini Tower case on it's side, ASUS M4A87TD-USB3 MB, AMD Phenom II 555 Black DualCore, 4G RAM, PNY GT440 1gb DDR5, 160GB SATA II (OS) - AHCI, 1TB SATA II (DATA) - AHCI, LG GGC-H20LK Combo drive, TMT3, Ceton InfiniTV 4, Onkyo TX-SR608, Samsung PN50C550
TMT on Vista SP1 is fine for me, tried Hancock and MI2 bluray, no issue.
Not tried the time stretch- interesting.
My LG combo came with PowerDVD HD "lite" pack but I bought TMT rather than the PowerDVD after reading comments in forums, happy with choice.
dbmears2: In the absense of info on TMT Trial version .... Can anyone who's bought and installed the latest version let me know: 1) Do recent BluRay titles play correctly with it? Titles I have which don't work with my current player are Futurama, Incredible Hulk, Narnia 2, Kung Fu Panda and WALL-E. Has anyone verified these titles do work with TMT? (BTW, if it makes a difference, I do not have an internet connection on this machine; I'd expect the movies to play but the BDLive features to not be available.) 2) Has anyone made use of the "Time Stretch" functionality of the software. According to the web site, it sounds like I should be able to play a recorded DVR-MS file at 2X speed with audio. I've been doing this now by extracting the MPEG2 data from the DVR-MS and then using ULead video editing SW to play it at 200%. If ArcSoft TMT lets me do the same directly from the DVR-MS files, this would be helpful. So, can anyone give me any info on this functionality? Thanks
mmatheny:Rt. click on Computer, select Properties, see what it says.
chris_gla:Not tried the time stretch- interesting.
dbmears2:That's what I did and it said "Windows Vista Home Premium" only. There was no SP2 or SP1 or SPanything in the output.
One more thing ..... The TMT manual lists the OS requirements as ``Windows XP SP2/Vista 32'' .. I've got the 64-bit version of Vista; will this still work (in 32-bit emulation mode)?