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Cyberlink PowerDVD Ultra Deluxe v7.3.3723 Multilingual Incl Keymaker-CORE

Well known group CORE bring us this also well known DVD app. I think it doesn’t need any introduction, since everybody came across this app. once in their lifetime ;) I personally use MPC and/or VLC, but thats up to you :)

  • Experience the best in video and audio entertainment
  • Feel the vibes with true home theater DTS and Dolby audio
  • Maximize your Notebook’s on-the-road performance
  • Get the smartest movie playback features available
  • Connect to your UPnP Network and playback media files
  • Winner of CES Innovations 2007 Design & Engineering Award

Cyberlink.PowerDVD.Ultra.Deluxe.v7.3.3723.Multilingual.Incl.Keymaker-CORE

101 MB, CR-AABLT
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  1. March 26th, 2008 | 01:58

    i hate this program! :)

  2. Antje14
    March 26th, 2008 | 02:01

    I Agree with Kennii

  3. duh
    March 26th, 2008 | 02:03

    PowerDVD 6 was only like 15mb or something, now it’s turned into bloatware like Nero. A shame really.

    Last time I checked, PowerDVD couldn’t play any other files apart from DVDs. Cyberlink removed the avi etc playback.

  4. kalis
    March 26th, 2008 | 02:07

    I actually use it and it help me view some movie files that sucked in vlc the movie quality was better in power dvd.Any nzb??

  5. kalis
    March 26th, 2008 | 02:27

    and then what there is no setup file

  6. EoN
    March 26th, 2008 | 03:08

    For those among us who are looking for the Torrent.
    http://thepiratebay.org/tor/4099517
    Enjoy :)

  7. Freeware doesnt always suck
    March 26th, 2008 | 03:16

    VLC player great and free. :)

  8. MadManMuntz
    March 26th, 2008 | 03:48

    101 Megabytes is nuts.

  9. 071805
    March 26th, 2008 | 04:08

    @9
    actually power dvd is free also, this is why its posted on this site

  10. Anon
    March 26th, 2008 | 04:11

    @3 you are incorrect, Powerdvd even this version allows you to play AVI/dVIX/XVID files.

    Also i love this program, well not exactly the program itself, but the actual Decoder it has in the player. I use the decoder for my Media Center, however i rarely manually open PowerDVD. haha

    101MB isnt really that bad, everything grows in size, look at HD Movies for example, omfg movies used be 4GB now they upto 25GB!

    Too much bloatware on Bluray and HDDVD…. we shouldn’t use them….

    Everything grows in size over time, its a pretty simple fact of Software Engeering and programming. Programmers just keep on adding things on top of each other and create a mini tower of pisa. lol.

  11. Anon
    March 26th, 2008 | 04:12

    @9 VLC is a good player, nobody ever said it sucks.

    However it sucks in my case when i wanna use it to watch DVD’s with on my HTPC, cuz i rather not open a seperate program to watch my DVDs with.

    PowerDVD Decoder is also extremely nice

  12. Xyu
    March 26th, 2008 | 04:21

    I wonder, how many people actually using this crap? even paying???
    Grab a free VLC, KMP or even simplest and tiny (1-4mb depence on version) Media Player Classic and you get all the DVD playback you ever need, no stupid drivers to install, no clogging registry and hard drive, simple and useful, but most importantly FREE!!!!

  13. Sam
    March 26th, 2008 | 04:25

    Anon. Yes the decoder in PowerDVD is good. The current size of the program is related to added software but also sloppy coding. It’s not a fact of “Software Engeering” Bluray and HDDVDs are large because of the high audio/video bitrate and not bloatware. Look up bloatware on wiki. You are not using it correctly.

  14. leonard mctavish
    March 26th, 2008 | 04:41

    km player
    *taps side of nose and winks*
    listen to your uncle leonard….
    say ne more ;)

  15. Rekrul
    March 26th, 2008 | 04:45

    True story;

    I have PowerDVD 4 installed on my system. At one point I decided to try the trial of PowerDVD 6. I uninstalled the current version and installed the trial for version 6. I didn’t see any new features that I wanted to use and I discovered that it had somehow linked MPG and VOB files together so that changing the association for one changed the association for the other as well. I uninstalled the V6 trial and re-installed version 4. Each time I uninstalled either one, it asked if I wanted to keep the settings. Since I wanted a clean install, I clicked No.

    A couple days later, I discovered that the 200+ text files I’d had in My Documents were gone. To test if PowerDVD was to blame, I copied more files into the directory, then repeated the same series of events. Sure enough, if you told the V6 trial to delete the settings when you uninstalled it, it deleted the entire contents of My Documents.

    I wrote to Cyberlink and informed them of this very nasty bug and they flat-out denied that their software could have caused it, despite the fact that I performed the same test about three times and it deleted all the files every time.

    I like the software itself, but the company sucks.

  16. Dave Cheese
    March 26th, 2008 | 06:35

    The latest version of this is v7.3.3730

    http://thepiratebay.org/tor/4007876/PowerDVD_Ultra_v7.3.3730

    Why are core releasing old hat?

  17. Blobster
    March 26th, 2008 | 07:51

    can someone take extract the “good decoder” that this uses and set it up so Media Player Classic can use it?

  18. Ripe
    March 26th, 2008 | 08:41

    Why are they making progs like this? What do u need it for? Can u even burn *.avi files whit and include subs to the movie like with ” convertxto dvd “?

  19. stop whining
    March 26th, 2008 | 09:04

    Here you have the best prog to flawlessly play DVDs, in all tests/comparisons this player comes first, always, (freeware or not) yet the babies whine about vlc, lol.

  20. alin
    March 26th, 2008 | 09:15

    before i mess my system:-)),can this play .avi from my hdd,or just dvd from from disc???

  21. Jos
    March 26th, 2008 | 09:57

    It plays .Avi Almost all codecs, .divx(which is avi)
    mpeg, dvd files, vob files(dvd filesburnt on a (CD/DVD)
    A very nice program if I may say so, but because of it’s huge size and well ”bloated content” It’s actually slow on startup! As I’ve to test lots of video files, i’d prefer opening em up in MPC rather then in PowerDVD.
    But heey when i watch the full movie, PowerDVD got the best Picture and that’s why it’s still on my PC

  22. snio
    March 26th, 2008 | 10:12

    does it still have the prblm with playing blu-ray/hddvd files from the hd ?

  23. Bugger
    March 26th, 2008 | 12:01

    The version number is incorrect, it should be 7.3.3730a, which i can confirm is the latest release.

    Btw, though i agree it has become bloatware, it’s worth installing just for the decoder alone… whether it’s actually worth paying for is another matter altogether….

  24. sparkle
    March 26th, 2008 | 12:09

    i recomment not to download this piece of software! it messed al your file extensions up! you have to manually reset them with your old default media player(s) as most video file extension will be set to PowerDVD

  25. stop whining
    March 26th, 2008 | 12:22

    sparkle, because you are a noob when installing it, just unceck them.

    why blame the software for your low IQ?

  26. Mikeovic
    March 26th, 2008 | 12:24

    Only good to play Blu-Ray disks. Otherwise, not worth downloading.

  27. k-mart
    March 26th, 2008 | 13:48
  28. 180
    March 26th, 2008 | 14:44
  29. nuff
    March 26th, 2008 | 14:45

    Not a thing wrong with the older versions of powerDVD. And unless you have a monitor or set as big as a frickin wall why would anyone waste their money and time on bluray or hddvd??? What a waste of technology?

  30. ledzep
    March 26th, 2008 | 17:02

    what’s wrong with this $$$…it?
    rar and within multiple rars that each have a setup.xxx
    WTF? unrared for years but can’t figure this out.
    any help?
    in the mean time trying the torrent , is it the same version?
    and what’s the case every week newer version popping out?

  31. Dragonfly
    March 26th, 2008 | 17:56

    Yes, it was strange with the .rar files in the archive. But you can unpack them if you rename the extension from setup.001 to setup.r01 etc…

  32. kirsehirli
    March 26th, 2008 | 19:52

    Cyberlink PowerDVD Ultra Deluxe v7.3.3723

    Fast-Load:
    http://www.fast-load.net//index.php?pid=ec5d5048d277a880d1c7a9a4b03f0be7

  33. bojangles
    March 26th, 2008 | 21:58

    I don’t know why people use this bloated pile of feces, but to each his own, I must be missing something but I’d be interested in knowing what it is. Try MPC + ffdshow + CoreAVC for Hi-Def content, or any of the other dozens of free alternatives.

  34. buzz-q
    March 26th, 2008 | 22:39

    I was so wrong about this produce! I gave it a test run and after playing with this I decided to make it my default player… I am loving this software!

  35. Saulo Benigno
    March 26th, 2008 | 23:43

    release log ? what’s new on this version ?

  36. L1nX
    March 27th, 2008 | 02:24
  37. Irfan
    March 27th, 2008 | 05:25

    Where is the setup? It have only .zip? How to Install it.
    Pls rply.

  38. Cr4kh34d
    March 27th, 2008 | 05:32
  39. Cr4kh34d
    March 27th, 2008 | 05:34

    @Irfan #39:
    Use L1nX’s post - scanned with NOD32, and tested. Working.

  40. Bob
    March 27th, 2008 | 15:52

    Wow, I hope whoever in CORE cracked this one and put it out there falls prey to a horrible, long and painful death. This really is completely dumb and I hate having to do this.

    For those wondering (I had to sift through 41 posts here, like 35 of them about DVD programs which really should be on forums and not here) this is how you do this:

    1. Unrar every single file (there’s 22 rar files, genius at CORE here split this into 22 rar files at 5megs each).

    2. Rename every single rar file extension from .001 to .r01, .002 to .r02, etc for ALL 22 FILES.

    3. Unrar the new 22 rar files as a single rar and get setup.exe

    4. Use the keygen from the first original rar file (cr-aablu.zip).

    5. Write CORE that they have morons working for them that like pissing people off.

    Honestly, why do they have to not only rar something twice, but to split it up so you have to unrar a grand total of 23 times and rename 22 files to get ONE setup file?

  41. Maestro
    March 28th, 2008 | 04:28

    @42

    I downloaded both files from RS and extracted with 7-zip. What I got: a single folder with a MSINFO doc, Keygen, and Setup. Couldn’t have been easier.

    @5

    Nice tip to download the second file first, always thought the wait time was the same regardless of how small the file.

  42. yasin
    March 28th, 2008 | 17:52
  43. moron
    March 29th, 2008 | 18:23

    They should split it into 222 files insted of 22. LOL

  44. martix
    April 4th, 2008 | 16:12

    @42/Bob
    Lol…
    Right back at you for being an uninformed, oblivious moron…
    Every single release is done in this way. These are scene RULES! And CORE is one of the best appz groups out there. All of this is being done to ENSURE perfect quality, not to make people like you cry.
    Nobody says it all too convinient, but that IS the way IT IS. Its not that much of a pain. And if I need to rename the files I just run them thru a regex renamer.

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