I updated Avast to 5.1.889 and the update causes some kind of problem or conflict with PowerDVD, making it unusable.
When starting up PowerDVD I get a message saying CLHelper.exe has crashed. CLHelper.exe is some kind of loader or something that runs whenever you start PowerDVD and is a vital part of the application. After bypassing the message PowerDVD does start and looks OK at first glance, but it’s missing important features, and basically nothing works properly.
I’ve tried PowerDVD versions 7 Ultra and 10 Ultra, and it’s the same problem on both.
I’ve also uninstalled and reinstalled the latest Avast update and confirmed that Avast is the cause. Disabling the shields doesn’t help either, as long as 5.1.889 is installed, CLHelper.exe will always crash.
I am using the Free edition of Avast on Windows XP SP3 32-bit.
Hope you can look into this, as I now have to choose between being able to play Blu-rays or having virus protection.
To clarify, with PowerDVD 7 CLHelper crashes immediately upon start-up and neither Blu-rays nor DVDs play. With PowerDVD 10 everything seems fine at first, and it can even play DVDs, but CLHelper starts, and then crashes, when trying to play Blu-rays.
I have the exact same problem with PowerDVD 8 that began about a week ago. CLHelepr.exe crashes and PDVD will not run. I did a fresh XP install with ONLY PDVD and Avast. The same problem occurred. Disabling Avast did not fix the problem. Uninstalling Avast was required. Aviva has the same problem but you can partially disable some functionality. see this thread: http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/15/14547.page
AVAST needs to find the problem and update to fix it!
We may have found the offending file:“C:\Program Files\CyberLink\PowerDVD8\VideoFilter\cldorz.dll”;
“Trojan horse PSW.Ldpinch.ADYW”;
“Moved to Virus Vault”