Why?
Version 10 and 11 drive me insane. It takes some weeks to run movies with the product are playable. What if it uses Amazon Returns the day of publication and Blurays CyberLink over four weeks (as it was X-Men Wolverine) required until a patch gets to the movie to see?
The Star Wars Trillogie I could also not ever look. The hotline Readme reinstall my computer, a new BD drive to buy suddenly came a new patch. The funny thing was that in the new LG drive a stripped down version of PowerDVD 9s this was what happens the movies without problems.
Suddenly with the current patch in October show Blurays strange picture interference so far always ran smoothly. This interference occurred for the first time on with Star Wars. Now they come every now and then. Last in Jurrasic Park 1. Whatever has been patched, it has the same patched with broken the 9 version.
The more CyberLink has packed into the player, the worse the thing has become. CyberLink makes the same mistake as Nero: Inflates the product with sinnloasen bugbehafteten features on until it is completely useless. Almost every additional feature is useless and only consumes system resources. But the essential things like the built-in update function not funktioneren for years. In addition, the download servers are extremely slow - which is especially annoying when you have a new film and has to download only one hour 80MB. (This despite 20MBit / s line -. At Microsoft I suck at the same time the server empty)
The Hotline has no idea and responds mostly with text blocks and sold to customers as stupid.
Since there VideoCDs I watch movies on the PC. Long there was no real alternative to many different media cover. But in the meantime, a Sony standalone BD player (for the 100) more, as well as reliable.
I'm going to anyway soon provide a Denon DBP-2012 into the living room and sell my MediaCenterPC. That costs a lot of money indeed, but the PC was not cheap.