You’ll still get a DLNA-compliant player and server, though, so this could be the sensible choice at $79.95.Īnd PowerDVD 12 Standard goes much further, also omitting Blu-ray and 3D playback, TrueTheater’s “convert anything to 3D” option, Android Sync, the DLNA Media Server, and HD Audio (TrueHD 5.1 and DTS-HD 5.1): list price is $49.95. PowerDVD 12 Pro omits the mobile device apps, and the new DLNA Digital Media Renderer and Controller. The first, PowerDVD 12 Ultra, is the high-end build which includes everything we’d mentioned here, and is available for $99.95. Buy here and you’ll be able to store your music in the cloud where it can be accessed from anywhere, by up to 5 devices.Īs previously, PowerDVD 12 is available in three editions. You can access your media library via several different views – grid, album, list – to help you keep control, and smart search tools make it generally easy to locate the content you need.Īnd if for some reason you still don’t have all the media you’d like, the company are hoping you’ll rectify this by shopping at PowerDVD’s integrated CyberLink/ 7digital music store, where over 17 million 320K DRM-free tracks await your attention (as long as you’re in the US, UK, Germany, France, Italy or Spain, anyway). There’s no shortage of power, then, but to keep things straightforward you’re able to access most of your content via a simple tree and a thumbnail browser. And enhanced mobile device support sees you able to stream content to your iPhone, iPad or Android devices, while a comprehensive Sync module makes it easy to set up detailed rules deciding how media should be synchronised with your Android device. Social media improvements mean you’re able to connect to and browse YouTube, Facebook and Flickr content from within the program. PowerDVD 12 also includes enhanced DLNA support, so it’s much better at streaming media around your home. You can now buy content from the built-in store, as well as play it back
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