Click on the Movies/TV tab to play back movie discs, movie files, TV shows, and access the latest movie information from CyberLink's movie information services. The Movies/TV tab has four sections: Movie Info, Movie Discs, Movie Library, and TV Shows. If enabled, the SeeQVault tab is also available.
The Movie Info (iPower) section of the media library provides access to movie information from the internet. To view the latest movie releases and other information in the media window, click . In the pages, you can use iPower to collect or keep the movies watched list.
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Click to access the Movie Discs section of the Movies/TV tab, which is where you play back video discs in CyberLink PowerDVD. See Playing Movie Discs for information on the playback of discs in CyberLink PowerDVD.
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Click on to open the Movie Library section and access all the movie files in CyberLink PowerDVD. Movie files are DVD/Blu-ray Disc* folders, DVD/Blu-ray Disc ISO* files, and individual video files (movie files you recorded with a PVR) that are saved on your computer's hard drive. By importing them into the Movie Library section of the media library you can view movie cover art, rating information, and more. See Browsing Through Movies in the Movie Library for more information.
Note: * this feature is not available in some editions of CyberLink PowerDVD 18.
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See Playing Movie Files for more information on playing movie files in CyberLink PowerDVD.
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The TV Shows section is where TV show video files you recorded with a PVR are found in the PowerDVD media library. Click to access, organize, and play them back. See Browsing Through TV Shows for more information.
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Click on the tab to play video content stored on SeeQVault enabled devices*, such as a flash drive or a SIM card, with CyberLink PowerDVD. See SeeQVault Library for more information.
Note: by default, this tab is not displayed. To display it, select the SeeQVault Library option in UI Customization Preferences. * this feature is not available in some editions of CyberLink PowerDVD 18.
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