mControl for Windows height=

Arcsoft Total Media Theatre 3 Platinum First Impressions

tmt3

 

Up until recently I have used Cyberlink Power DVD  Ultra as my primary playback software for Blu-Ray/HDDVD. Whilst I have not been impressed with it’s integration into Media Centre it was on my setup way ahead of the competition in terms of stutter free playback.

 

I have often cast envious eyes at the integration of Arcsoft Total media Theatre (TMT) into Media Center but for a long while I could not get it even to start up in Vista. To be fair this was mainly due to being on the beta programme for Vista SP2 and was resolved in the final release of SP2. What was not resolved was a general level of flakiness in playback on my setup. It used to exhibit very jerky movement and struggled to keep up with playback. Now I have a very good setup, with a Phenom x4 processor and a very reasonable ATI graphic chip set, so it really had no excuse.  Much trawling of websites didn’t offer any solutions with many people pointing to the fact I use an external Blu-Ray drive as a likely cause.

 

 

Anyway all that has changed with the release of TMT3. Rock solid playback. No jerkiness at all., excellent sound(with one gotcha of which more later) and a fantastic image. On top of which the integration into Media centre is just excellent. I know it is actually shelling out to an external application but it just doesn’t feel like it is.

 

 

My only gripe is that I use an sp-dif output to my speaker system and whilst the volume control in Media Center happily controls this, the one in TMT3 doesn’t. Funnily enough mute does still work.

 

 

 

Ignoring that one gripe though it is a very solid contender for the Cyberlink crown especially as it still supports HDDVD which Cyberlink doesn’t in its recent incarnations.

 

I would go as far as saying it is now my player of choice.

 

 

Note: only the platinum edition supports Blu-Ray/HDDVD and as ever with the costs of licensing the included technologies the price is a little steep but google for discount codes.

 

 

 

Publisher's Site


Posted Apr 02 2009, 05:24 PM by Garry [WMA]

Comments

cw-kid wrote re: Arcsoft Total Media Theatre 3 Platinum First Impressions
on 04-03-2009 2:22 AM
..

Sounds good, I recently got PowerDVD 9 working on VMC and that is fully integrated in to VMC no shelling out, so far so good.

Garry [WMA] wrote re: Arcsoft Total Media Theatre 3 Platinum First Impressions
on 04-03-2009 2:50 AM
..

Actually PowerDVD 9 also calls an external program but like TMT 3 feels totally integrated. As you say you don't get any shelling out with either. My only issue with PowerDVD 9 is the lack of HD-DVD support of which I still have a largish collection (ok I got that format-war wrong)  

It is really good to see both publishers making an effort to get the Media Center experience right.

TroyMason wrote re: Arcsoft Total Media Theatre 3 Platinum First Impressions
on 04-10-2009 9:33 PM
..

Garry,

Great review.  One question...Are you sure TMT 3 Platinum supports HD DVD?  On Arcsofts website for TMT3, it's not listed as a supported format.  As I am in the market for playback software that supports HD DVD as well as blu ray, and because like you I have a lot of HD DVDs, this is an important feature to me.

Thanks

Garry [WMA] wrote re: Arcsoft Total Media Theatre 3 Platinum First Impressions
on 04-11-2009 12:13 AM
..

Yes its strange they don't advertise the fact but as I have just finished watching an HDDVD in TMT3 it definitely works.

tdanco wrote re: Arcsoft Total Media Theatre 3 Platinum First Impressions
on 04-13-2009 2:51 AM
..

Hi Ian,

I am having the same problem as you were with TMT not opening up. You say that this was fixed with installing Vista SP2?

How did you get SP2? I am going now to look for it.

Garry [WMA] wrote re: Arcsoft Total Media Theatre 3 Platinum First Impressions
on 04-13-2009 8:00 PM
..

hi tdanco

I'm on the beta for SP2 and it is not yet on general release. Not sure it will fix your problem as an early beta of SP2 is what seemed to cause my TMT problems.

It is due for relaase failry soon

[You must be signed in to comment]

Links: Cisco Routers electronics

Switch to mobile version

Subscribe
(c) Ian Dixon 2010