- HDCP Compliance
- Posted by James on July 5th, 2008
I am trying to playback any Blu-Ray video from my Lite-on Blu-Ray DVD player
with all driver updates to my tv via a HDMI output on my Nvidia 8600GTS
Diamond plus video card with all updates through my Denon 2808Ci AVR. I keep
getting the same error message when using CyberPower DVD or Arcsoft, that my
video output device is not HDCP compliant. I have watched Blu-Ray movies
with a PS3 through the Denon with no problems. Any ideas? Is there a
problem in this steup using XP Media Center 2005?
- Posted by CSM1 on July 5th, 2008
"James" <James@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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You might try the blu-ray advisor, it will tell you if your system can play
blu-ray disks, and what it takes to make your system compatible.
http://www.cyberlink.com/english/sup.../diagnosis.jsp
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- Posted by James on July 5th, 2008
Thank you. Yes, I have done this and that is were the error message tells me
that
my video output device is not HDCP compliant. Any other ideas?
"CSM1" wrote:
- Posted by CSM1 on July 5th, 2008
Unfortunately you would need to install a HDCP compliant Video Card and
get/have a HDCP compliant Monitor.
There are plenty of video cards that are HDCP compliant.
Just be sure the specs say HDCP Ready Yes.
Go to http://www.newegg.com
and search for "hdcp video" without the quotes.
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"James" <James@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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- Posted by Curious on July 5th, 2008
If you connect your PC directly to the TV bypassing the Denon do you get the
same error?
"James" <James@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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- Posted by James on July 6th, 2008
That.. I have not tried. I will though. Sounds like a good Idea. BTW I am
using a HDCP compliant video card. But thanks for the insight CSM1.
"Curious" wrote:
- Posted by Bill Davis on July 6th, 2008
James
I don't believe that your video card is HDCP compliant, go over to
Slysoft.com and download a trial version of AnyDVD HD that should solve any
HDCP compliance problems. The trial last 15 days if it works for you then
buy it.
I was an early adopter of both HD-DVD and Blu-ray when I first got the
drives there were no HDCP compliant video cards so AnyDVD HD was the only
solution at the time.
B.D.
"James" wrote: