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I tried the video card driver thing, didnt help.
I called Dell and they said it is not my blu ray drive and is most likely a software problem. They said thier advanced software dept would help me out but is not covered under my warranty as powerdvd is a 3rd party software. I have to pay $239 to subscribe to their software support. I can buy a new blu ray player for that amount. any other suggestions? |
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Yes! Get ArcSoft TotalMedia Theatre - $69.99.
http://www.arcsoft.com/products/totalmediatheatre/ |
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671Hawk, I feel your pain. I have the exact same problem with Dark Knight. I get through FBI warning, WB intro, and PG rating and then see a spinning disc. Eventually, my computer disconnects the blu-ray drive after closing PowerDVD. I have to shut down the computer to get it to connect again. BTW, I am using PowerDVD Ultra 8.
I did download ARCsoft Total Media's free trial, but it did the EXACT same thing which leads me to believe that it's not PowerDVD. I am able to play The Rock blu-ray just fine. The only difference I see with The Rock is that it doesn't have the BD-LIVE feature. I've tried disconnecting my computer from the internet and disabling the internet download setting in PowerDVD, but still get the freezing of the Dark Knight blu-ray. Someone please help! Dell has spent about 10 hours trying to figure this out and they had me reinstall Vista and update the graphics card driver, and replaced the blu-ray drive with a new one. They eventually told me to call their premium on-call support which costs money. What a ripoff! Last edited by bechang; 01-28-2009 at 08:19 PM. |
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So I believe I fixed my problem in a non-optimal way. I downloaded the AnyDVD HD free trial software. It removes AACS encryption and that worked like a charm. Downside is that it is only a trial for 21 days. I hope i can uninstall and reinstall it. If not I may just have to shell out the 75$ to purchase the software permanently.
All my movies play fine now for some reason. Can anyone explain the reasoning behind this? Id like to know just to better understand blu-ray technology. Quote:
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