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Old 01-20-2009, 06:00 PM   #1
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I have a HDCP problem. I bought and installed a LG GBC-H20L blu-ray player and installed the enclosed Cyberlink PowerDVD. When I went to plat the Blu-Ray movie, it played for about three seconds and came up with a HDCP error and said to change to anolog. I downloaded AnyDVD and that fixed that problem, although when I get to the main menu of the movie, I cannot use any of the PLAY, Special Fetures, Etc... buttons. I read that there are some other player programs that work better, so I downloaded Corel WinDVD9 and ArcMax (I think that was the name of it) and they do not work either. Can you please help?

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Old 01-20-2009, 07:26 PM   #2
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On the players, look for "Disc Menu" and "Popup Menu" buttons.
On ArcSoft, it's on the right side of the bottom control bar.

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Old 01-20-2009, 08:08 PM   #3
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I have already done this and the play feilds are greyed out so I cannot use them.

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Old 01-20-2009, 08:19 PM   #4
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on some movies u have use keyboard instead of mouse
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Old 01-20-2009, 10:34 PM   #5
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what are the keyboard keys for each command?

play=?
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Old 09-18-2012, 07:48 PM   #6
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Hi,
I'm using this thread since I'm not allowed to start a new one.

PowerDVD does not allow me to watch Blu-Rays on my TV anymore. It's connected to my graphics card via Hdmi-cable. When I use the "Cyberlink BDAdvisor", it tells my that my connection type is digital without HDCP which can't be correct since I have watched Blu-Rays on the same television connected to the same graphics card before. The cable is connected to the Hdmi-port of the card, not the Dvi-port.

Can someone help me with this problem?
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http://www.slysoft.com/en/anydvdhd.html
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Hi,
I'm using this thread since I'm not allowed to start a new one.

PowerDVD does not allow me to watch Blu-Rays on my TV anymore. It's connected to my graphics card via Hdmi-cable. When I use the "Cyberlink BDAdvisor", it tells my that my connection type is digital without HDCP which can't be correct since I have watched Blu-Rays on the same television connected to the same graphics card before. The cable is connected to the Hdmi-port of the card, not the Dvi-port.

Can someone help me with this problem?
What's the video card model? It will be much cheaper getting a HDCP compliant video card than going another route that was suggested!
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What's the video card model? It will be much cheaper getting a HDCP compliant video card than going another route that was suggested!
It's a Radeon HD6870. The card is HDCP-compliant without doubt. As I mentioned, I could play Blue-Rays with the same graphics card on the same tv in the past. (It's still possible on my second television which is connected via adapter to the card's Dvi-port.) The only difference is that the Hdmi-cable is connected to Hdmi-port 4(of the tv that's not working) as opposed to Hdmi(Dvi)-port 1 in the past, but I don't see why that should cause any problems. Besides, the Hdmi(Dvi)-port is broken so I can't test if the port is the cause.
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It's a Radeon HD6870. The card is HDCP-compliant without doubt. As I mentioned, I could play Blue-Rays with the same graphics card on the same tv in the past. (It's still possible on my second television which is connected via adapter to the card's Dvi-port.) The only difference is that the Hdmi-cable is connected to Hdmi-port 4(of the tv that's not working) as opposed to Hdmi(Dvi)-port 1 in the past, but I don't see why that should cause any problems. Besides, the Hdmi(Dvi)-port is broken so I can't test if the port is the cause.
Yes, your card is compliant. and you have answered my other question as well - to test the port (and that seems impossible from what you are saying ). Do you have anything else in your other HDMI ports, also - are you running a HT system (receiver, ect)?
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After messing around for hours I just had to plug out the hdmi-cable and put i back in. It's working now. Praise restrictive DRM-methods for protecting us from ourselves.
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