Early impressions of Corel WinDVD 11
Here are some of my early thoughts regarding the new Windvd 11.
1. I love the new interface. I have been using Windvd since version 3 and I think this is the best interface I have seen from WinDVD.
2. They still have not found a way to incorporate the zoom properly into the interface. It is not present here at all. I suspect you have to use the keyboard.
3. It is less stable than Windvd 2010 where upscaling/all2hd is concerned. I had to deal with several crashes with DVD’s that have static menus. I had no problems working around them because I am used to how WINDVD crashes and how to work around it but someone new to WINDVD is likely to get frustrated.
4. The motion compensation/ frame rate upscaling /digital natural motion is clearly inferior to Windvd 2010 and WinDVD 9. However it is not bad and comparable to PowerDVD’s version. (This unfortunately is a deal breaker for me.)
5. The upscaling is different in Windvd 11 than Windvd 2010 or WinDVD 9. It uses a lot more sharpening and contrast enhancement. I found the default setting of 50 to produce all kinds of aliasing (jaggies) issues and so I toned it down to around 40 which is a lot better for me. I still find the contrast enhancement too high for my taste. (another deal breaker for me)
6. WIndvd 11 plays blu-rays no differently than Windvd 2010 and doesn’t provide any motion compensation or video enhancement options but it supports Blu-rays that Windvd 2010 had some issues with.
Overall this is a bust for me. It is not bad and I love the new interface but since I am not interested in 3D right now most of those new features and enhancements mean nothing to me. I can’t upgrade to this guy yet.
I am running this on Windows 7 x64.