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Old 02-19-2008, 10:09 PM   #1
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One other thing to check. Do you have InCD installed? XP needs it to read the file structure from a blu-ray, BUT it borked my Blu-Ray playback. Unistalling didn't help, I had to do a system restore to get a working setup again.
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One other thing to check. Do you have InCD installed? XP needs it to read the file structure from a blu-ray, BUT it borked my Blu-Ray playback. Unistalling didn't help, I had to do a system restore to get a working setup again.
I assume XP MC can read the file structure as the forced play headers work fine as they are not encrypted. Movie playback is when the issue begins.
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I assume XP MC can read the file structure as the forced play headers work fine as they are not encrypted. Movie playback is when the issue begins.
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I mean for reading the actual M2TS files from the command line, file explorer, etc. You'd probably know if you installed it. As you are not interested in "ripping" your blu-rays you probably didn't.
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One other thing to check. Do you have InCD installed? XP needs it to read the file structure from a blu-ray, BUT it borked my Blu-Ray playback. Unistalling didn't help, I had to do a system restore to get a working setup again.
I also had to remove this Nero product to load the Cyberlink packet reading software that came with my bluray burner. You do not need to do a full restore to get rid of it though. There is a "CleanTool" on the Nero site.

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