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| [crt/lcd] Display problem with PowerDVD 9 all over again As you might have read from »[optical] PowerDVD 9 Blu-ray black blank screen with Sound Titled: PowerDVD 9 Blu-ray black blank screen with Sound. I fixed it by plugging the monitor into the DVI-I (Dual Link) port.
I have the problem all over again with my LG Blu-ray WH12LS30 going blank on me again.
I went to plug in my Magnavox 47MF439B/F7 vs the HDMI port. Now for some reason my HDTV display the Blu-ray movie that are being played from my computer and my monitor displays a blank black screen once again.
Where did I go wrong?
Does Hollywood only allow for one display only for Blu-rays no matter how many display you have hooked up to your graphics card on your computer? |
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 KilroyPremium,MVM join:2002-11-21 Ann Arbor, MI | reply to floydb1982 said by floydb1982:Does Hollywood only allow for one display only for Blu-rays no matter how many display you have hooked up to your graphics card on your computer? No, but everything in the chain, drive, cables, system board, montior need to be HDCP compliant. If one item is not you don't get to watch the movie you purchased or rented.
DRM Punishing those who were willing to pay. -- When will the people realize that with DRM they aren't purchasing anything? |
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1 edit | reply to floydb1982 »en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDMI quote: Absent this HDCP issue, an HDMI-source and DVI-D display would enjoy the same level of basic interoperability. Further complicating the issue is the existence of a handful of display equipment (high end home theater projectors) that were designed with HDMI inputs, but are not HDCP-compliant. Features specific to HDMI, such as remote-control and audio transport, are not available in devices that use legacy DVI-D signalling. However, many devices output HDMI over a DVI connector (e.g., ATI 3000-series and NVIDIA GTX 200-series video cards),[5] and some multimedia displays may accept HDMI (including audio) over a DVI input. In general, exact capabilities vary from product to product.
Is there a fix for this? I think yes.. but I never tried it. There is a software.. I PM you the link if you want to give it a try. |
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| reply to floydb1982 I'd question whether or not the card supports the simultaneous use of multiple HDCP monitors. As the only thing that changed since your resolution of the previous issue was the attachment of a TV via HDMI, it would appear that it cannot.
I can't find any information to confirm this theory. It may be worth contacting the manufacturer. -- Google is your Friend |
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