To that end, Cyberlink provides both remote-control and playback apps for both Android and iOS. PowerDVD also features a “cinema mode”, aka a 10-foot interface i.e., an interface that can be controlled with a remote control from a distance. In PowerDVD 14, this proceeded with reckless abandon, sometimes choking your system. On the other hand, Cyberlink has backed off on the automatic cataloging of files. I clicked the wrong "close" button more than once. Also, because of the ultra-thin borders and dead-center alignment of stacked dialogs, it can be difficult to tell which elements belong to which. While you’re playing music, for instance, the EQ is readily available, but the effects are two dialogs deep. It’s easy to navigate the main window and major features, but options could be better organized and placed. PowerDVD is rendered in a riff on the Windows 8/Metro style, which works quite nicely with Windows 10, 8, and 7.
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