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I tried to play a DVD in my HP Pavilion notebook PC through my component video output to my HDTV and an error box came up stating: "Windows Media Player cannot play this DVD because it is not possible to turn on analog copy protection on the output display. Try installing an updated driver for your video card." So I selected the Web Help option which opened this site explaining the details: 'Microsoft Windows Media - Web Help' (http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...nalid=C00D1163) Am I to understand that out of the box only Windows Media Center can play my DVD's? Do I have to buy a seperate DVD decoder or DRM plug in for Media Player? Can someone here enlighten me? And my HP Quickplay itself is unable to play DVD's as well. Confused. ![]() -- bobg3723 |
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Copy Protection cuts in when your Video Card or Monitor does not comply to
the HDCP standard http://www.digitalconnection.com/FAQ/HDTV_12.asp http://www.pcstats.com/artvnl.cfm?articleID=1871 peter -- DISCLAIMER: If you find a posting or message from me offensive, inappropriate, or disruptive, please ignore it. If you don't know how to ignore a posting, complain to me and I will be only too happy to demonstrate... ;-) "bobg3723" wrote in message ... I tried to play a DVD in my HP Pavilion notebook PC through my component video output to my HDTV and an error box came up stating: "Windows Media Player cannot play this DVD because it is not possible to turn on analog copy protection on the output display. Try installing an updated driver for your video card." So I selected the Web Help option which opened this site explaining the details: 'Microsoft Windows Media - Web Help' (http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...nalid=C00D1163) Am I to understand that out of the box only Windows Media Center can play my DVD's? Do I have to buy a seperate DVD decoder or DRM plug in for Media Player? Can someone here enlighten me? And my HP Quickplay itself is unable to play DVD's as well. Confused. ![]() -- bobg3723 |
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peter;593088 Wrote: Copy Protection cuts in when your Video Card or Monitor does not comply to the HDCP standard Thanks for the links to the DRM stuff. It's just bugging me that maybe there is a critical setting I've neglected to set because I've already played copyrighted DVD's out the component port with Windows Media Center, but prevented from do so with Windows Media Player (which I freely admit i didn't state clearly in my thread ). Any thoughts? -- bobg3723 |
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On Feb 1, 9:07*pm, bobg3723 wrote:
peter;593088 Wrote: Copy Protection cuts in when your Video Card or Monitor does not comply to the HDCP standard Thanks for the links to the DRM stuff. It's just bugging me that maybe there is a critical setting I've neglected to set because I've already played copyrighted DVD's out the component port with Windows Media Center, but prevented from do so with Windows Media Player (which I freely admit i didn't state clearly in my thread ). Any thoughts? -- bobg3723 I knew exactly what you meant. This just recently happened to me, my wmp version 11 at one time did play and now has stopped playing copyrighted discs, but what was stranger, all my other software (Nero, PowerDvd etc...) plays them with no trouble!!???? I struggled through Microsofts maze of help, updated video card drivers for really no reason, re-installed WMP11, it still didnt help. Hopefully by throwing this out there will expand others help ideas other than just "Microsoft DRM help"...I always got that one and I do appreciate the help (heck, I keep going back to the link hoping for a new solution...ya never know). Hope you find a solution, which I hope helps me. jbav |
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I had this same issue and it's due to analog copy protection. DVD programs try to enforce this and if they can't over your component connection then they'll give up. Media Center actually lowers your resolution to 480i which is why it still plays DVDs when other programs won't. I noticed this because the aspect fill button on my TV acted differently when Media Center was playing DVDs versus when it wasn't. The solution for me was to use a VGA connection to my TV -- lucky for me it even offered that. Another solution is to use a program called AnyDVD which will disable the copy protection on the DVD while it's playing so any other program will play them fine. You could also try older DVD playing software that doesn't know about HDTV. I tried PowerDVD XP on Vista, and even though it had some control issues it played the movie fine. -- zzhumphreyt |
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Try using Media Player Classic. I have the same problem with Windows Media Player but Media Player Classic works great and it supports many formats that Windows Media Player doesn't. Just Google it and you'll find half a dozen download links. -- *slurp!* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *slurp!*'s Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/101648.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/windows-v...nce/905959.htm http://forums.techarena.in |