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Old 04-26-2020, 04:27 PM   #1
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Starting in Q1 2021 when Intel releases their next generation microarchitecture of processors there will be no longer be any new desktop processors that support the hardware needed for 4K UHD Blu-ray DRM.

Neither of the Intel 11th generation Desktop processors that will be available (Mainstream Rocket Lake S / HEDT/Server Ice Lake X/SP) will support both Intel SGX & integrated graphics which is what is required for the DRM to enable native PC 4K UHD Blu-ray hardware playback.

Intel's upcoming 10th generation mainstream part Comet Lake S appears it will be the last generation of PC desktop CPU anytime soon to support 4K UHD Blu-ray DRM.

So, will the BDA remove the Intel SGX requirement then or is 4K UHD Blu-ray on PC desktop officially dead as of Q1 2021?

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Old 04-26-2020, 05:23 PM   #2
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Well that really sucks for the future of the format! Luckily both PS5 and the next Xbox will support UHD BD.
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Old 04-26-2020, 11:15 PM   #3
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A link to verify that Intel is removing SGX from future CPU's would be nice. If the BDA decides to remove the SGX requirement then one can use a 5 year old AMD or Intel based computer with Windows 10 to play native 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray discs. The way it is now only less then 1% of Windows PC’s have SGX security technology which means 99% of people with Windows cannot play native 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray discs.
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A link to verify that Intel is removing SGX from future CPU's would be nice. If the BDA decides to remove the SGX requirement then one can use a 5 year old AMD or Intel based computer with Windows 10 to play native 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray discs. The way it is now only less then 1% of Windows PC’s have SGX security technology which means 99% of people with Windows cannot play native 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray discs.
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Well that really sucks for the future of the format! Luckily both PS5 and the next Xbox will support UHD BD.
These two will forever be the last and the greatest UHD players ever made. The next generation of gaming machines will no longer support optical media.
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These two will forever be the last and the greatest UHD players ever made. The next generation of gaming machines will no longer support optical media.
Well I wouldn’t say they’re the greatest Ultra HD Blu-ray players ever made as they are limited only to the basic HDR10 and only feature a single HDMI output. That honor goes to the OPPO UDP-203 and UDP-205, the Panasonic DP-UB9000 and the Pioneer UDP-LX500 and UDP-LX800. Also, the Xbox Series X is known to make OLEDs look like LED LCDs.

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These two will forever be the last and the greatest UHD players ever made. The next generation of gaming machines will no longer support optical media.
I work in the industry and I can assure you right now there’s more chance we are supporting it next generation than we are not.

This obsession with death of anything is such a forum mentality

Whilst digital sales have grown massively physical sales continue to do incredibly well, much better than physical movies and music by comparison. This year we have even had instances of certain games physical sales breaking prior unit sale records

We do all enjoy reading this absolute nonsense on forums though aloud at meetings
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Old 12-16-2020, 01:45 AM   #8
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I work in the industry and I can assure you right now there’s more chance we are supporting it next generation than we are not.

This obsession with death of anything is such a forum mentality

Whilst digital sales have grown massively physical sales continue to do incredibly well, much better than physical movies and music by comparison. This year we have even had instances of certain games physical sales breaking prior unit sale records

We do all enjoy reading this absolute nonsense on forums though aloud at meetings
I’ll believe it when I see it.
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Starting in Q1 2021 when Intel releases their next generation microarchitecture of processors there will be no longer be any new desktop processors that support the hardware needed for 4K UHD Blu-ray DRM.

Neither of the Intel 11th generation Desktop processors that will be available (Mainstream Rocket Lake S / HEDT/Server Ice Lake X/SP) will support both Intel SGX & integrated graphics which is what is required for the DRM to enable native PC 4K UHD Blu-ray hardware playback.

Intel's upcoming 10th generation mainstream part Comet Lake S appears it will be the last generation of PC desktop CPU anytime soon to support 4K UHD Blu-ray DRM.

So, will the BDA remove the Intel SGX requirement then or is 4K UHD Blu-ray on PC desktop officially dead as of Q1 2021?
Your always fixated on AACS or DRM it seems. And the last AACS yarn never spun true, and that spun from stolen papers from Sony by hackers.

This time is this derived from the Chinese PTT forums?

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Intel Rocket Lake-S Desktop CPUs Feature 8 Cores, GT1 Xe Graphics – Rocket Lake-U 6 Core at 15W, Tiger Lake-U 4 Cores at 15W & Tiger Lake-H 8 Cores at 45W Base TDPs -

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The latest details surrounding Intel's 11th Generation Tiger Lake & 12th Generation Rocket Lake CPUs have leaked out over at Chinese PTT forums. According to leaker Shark Bay, Intel's next-gen families for desktop and mobility platforms will have vastly different specifications & core configs.
You know what propagating rumors are that not substantiated factually. They are still only rumors.

Interesting enough the document that was probably Intel proprietary is gone.
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Old 05-02-2020, 04:42 AM   #10
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Intel Xe Graphics: Release Date, Specs, Everything We Know - TomsHardware 5/1/20

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Intel Xe Graphics Release Date

Intel has repeatedly targeted a 2020 release, and all indications are that it's still on track for that. Coronavirus delays might push things back a bit, but given that Intel is primarily responsible for the manufacture of the GPUs, hopefully late summer or early fall 2020 will still happen. We also know that Intel is prepping for the launch of its 10th Gen Core processors, aka Comet Lake, and the LGA1200 socket with Z490 chipset motherboards. We think those will arrive by June and then, maybe a month or two later, Intel will launch Xe Graphics.

Xe Graphics (Xe LP) is also featured in the upcoming Tiger Lake line of CPUs. We expect those to target laptops and mobile devices, just like the current Ice Lake lineup, but Intel has recently revised its plans during its earnings call and Tiger Lake should arrive later this year. That could be good news for anyone concerned with Intel's 10nm+ yields, as it suggests things have improved—though the Tiger Lake CPU is still very small, so perhaps not.
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Old 05-02-2020, 11:43 AM   #11
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John what was your point with the Xe graphics article in reference to this topic?
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4K movies are made and should be viewed on a big screen. Watching 4K on a desktop computer and small portable devices wouldn't do the technology any justice.
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4K movies are made and should be viewed on a big screen. Watching 4K on a desktop computer and small portable devices wouldn't do the technology any justice.
True but it's more for compatibility sake. I don't have a big screen near where my computer is located and if would be nice to be able to play 4k discs as often they have better masters than the standard BD (often even the one included in the 4k package)
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Old 05-02-2020, 06:46 PM   #14
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4K movies are made and should be viewed on a big screen. Watching 4K on a desktop computer and small portable devices wouldn't do the technology any justice.
Its so much less a irritating inconvenience to use a BD player than a computer. Every time I used some PC based software solution to play BD media, its so CPU intensive compared to just have some cheap BD players that can hardware decode the encryption to a AV bitstream its like would anyone even want that? UHD BD playback via PC is also suspect with hackers stealing and streaming it on the internet with the industry. Even the BD playback software for a PC is coming from sources not really licensed.
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4K movies are made and should be viewed on a big screen. Watching 4K on a desktop computer and small portable devices wouldn't do the technology any justice.
i have my pc hooked up to my tv
**** you for assuming
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John what was your point with the Xe graphics article in reference to this topic?
The upcoming graphics architecture is usually paired with display interface which shows HDMI 2.0b on your rumored image. It's like what is the point of supporting that unless there is a way to allow UHD playback? Anyway thought the article would be helpful, even if it didn't discuss SGX encryption which according to some security article is not secure.
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The upcoming graphics architecture is usually paired with display interface which shows HDMI 2.0b on your rumored image. It's like what is the point of supporting that unless there is a way to allow UHD playback? Anyway thought the article would be helpful, even if it didn't discuss SGX encryption which according to some security article is not secure.
Yeh the problem 4K UHD on PC requires both CPU-integrated graphics and Intel SGX. Otherwise it fails the DRM check and will not playback the content.Modern nvidia cards have similar HDMI specs and 4K UHD Blu ray does not work with them.

The leaked Intel block diagram (from a historically reliable source - for instance most recently they leaked the detailed specifications of every processor in the Comet Lake S family 5 months before Intel revealed them and were 100% accurate) specifically notes for the 11th gen consumer architecture that has the integrated graphics needed that Intel SGX will not be present.

The security issues with Intel SGX may very well be why they removed it, but the side effect of this will be breaking the ability to playback 4K UHD Blu ray unless the BDA relaxes the DRM requirements.

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Some more news that supports this, direct from Intel this time!
https://images.anandtech.com/doci/15686/inst.png

It appears in addition to 11th gen Rocket Lake S not having Intel SGX, the follow-up to Rocket Lake S - 2022's 12th gen Alder Lake S - also appears it will not have Intel SGX. We can see this in the table as Alder Lake is not marked as having the Intel SGX ENCLV ISA extension.

This means this year's Intel 10th gen Comet Lake 10900K may be the last, most powerful chip that can decrypt the 4K UHD BD DRM for the foreseeable future.

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Um, can I have this in noob speak? What would I need to buy if I want fully BDA licensed and approved native 4K UHD BD playback on a desktop PC?
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Um, can I have this in noob speak? What would I need to buy if I want fully BDA licensed and approved native 4K UHD BD playback on a desktop PC?
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A qualified motherboard / NUC / Laptop.
Qualified motherboards & NUCs are listed in the following list:
https://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.p...postcount=1184

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A suitable CPU.
If you buy a NUC or a laptop, ignore this step, since they have already integrated a CPU.
(Z170 & Z270 motherboards only accept Kaby-lake CPUs. Coffee-lake modding is incompatible.)
(Z390, Z370, H370, Q370, H310 motherboards don't support R0 stepping 9th Gen CPUs, unless you know how to mod their Intel ME FW.)

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A qualified 4K UHD BD playback supported optical drive.
A 4K monitor/TV supports both HDCP 2.2 and HDMI 2.0 / DP 1.2.
A PowerDVD (Some qualified optical drives bundle an OEM version.)
(No internal optical drive for laptop available, unless you buy some specific models only for sale in Japan.)

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Go to BIOS settings, set SGX option to ON.
(If your laptop / ASUS motherboard only have the Software Controlled option, or no SGX option exist, ask me for SGX05311.7z download.
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