Removing HDCP

Discussion in 'HD DVD discussion' started by core2kid, Oct 15, 2008.

  1. core2kid

    core2kid Regular member

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    How would I play an HD DVD on a Nvidia 6800 connected to a Dell Ultrasharp 17" via DVI? I am using PowerDVD 8 and AnyDVD and I am getting the error:
    Playback stopped because your graphics driver is incompatible. Please make sure your graphics driver meets the minimum requirements. You can find additional information on the CyberLink FAQ website (Error code = 0012).

    Please run the BD Advisor tool for more information.
     
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    Ryu77 Regular member

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    I think that error message is pretty straight forward... Time for a new graphics card. :)
     
  3. core2kid

    core2kid Regular member

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    I actually got it to work. I used Nero Showtime 4 with AnyDVD HD.
     
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    Ahh, right... I saw that you are using AnyDVD, so I assumed that was the HD version but you weren't.

    It's good to see that you got it to work.
     
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    Well, no. I was using the HD version before but apparently there is a flaw in Nero Showtime 4 that plays back an HD DVD without checking the computer specs. That's the only reason I could play it back on my 6800.
     
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    So... As I said before time for a new graphics card. ??? If Showtime allows it to play that's great but I'm not a huge fan of that media player.

    If you do decide to upgrade your GPU, then I would recommend checking out ArcSoft TotalMedia Theatre. It's the best Blu-ray/HD-DVD Media Player I have come across.
     
  7. yinkey98

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    So... As I said before time for a new graphics card. ??? If Showtime allows it to play that's great but I'm not a huge fan of that media player.

    is anybody use SPAM ?
     
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