Nvidia 3D Vidion cable not HDCP RDY ! What?!?!? I Cant watch Blu Ray Movies. Is the cabl
A few Seconds after starting a Blu Ray movie it will stop and say that my cable is not HDCP compatible and gives me a bunch of error codes. I'm hoping there's just a problem with my system that can be easily fixed.

Is the cable HDCP ready ?

Sry for spelling error in the topic. The S and D buttons are messed up on my Key board and for some strange reason i cant edit the topic.
A few Seconds after starting a Blu Ray movie it will stop and say that my cable is not HDCP compatible and gives me a bunch of error codes. I'm hoping there's just a problem with my system that can be easily fixed.



Is the cable HDCP ready ?



Sry for spelling error in the topic. The S and D buttons are messed up on my Key board and for some strange reason i cant edit the topic.

#1
Posted 07/31/2009 10:48 PM   
[quote name='Recostar' post='572652' date='Aug 1 2009, 08:48 AM']A few Seconds after starting a Blu Ray movie it will stop and say that my cable is not HDCP compatible and gives me a bunch of error codes. I'm hoping there's just a problem with my system that can be easily fixed.

Is the cable HDCP ready ?

Sry for spelling error in the topic. The S and D buttons are messed up on my Key board and for some strange reason i cant edit the topic.[/quote]

Are you running 2 monitor output in clone mode? I know HDCP isn't available when doing that.
You can use ANYDVDHD which removes stupid HDCP if you still have issues.
[quote name='Recostar' post='572652' date='Aug 1 2009, 08:48 AM']A few Seconds after starting a Blu Ray movie it will stop and say that my cable is not HDCP compatible and gives me a bunch of error codes. I'm hoping there's just a problem with my system that can be easily fixed.



Is the cable HDCP ready ?



Sry for spelling error in the topic. The S and D buttons are messed up on my Key board and for some strange reason i cant edit the topic.



Are you running 2 monitor output in clone mode? I know HDCP isn't available when doing that.

You can use ANYDVDHD which removes stupid HDCP if you still have issues.

#2
Posted 08/01/2009 12:20 AM   
The Samsung 2233RZ and Viewsonic VX2265wm FuHzion both support HDCP and they should not have any problems if you are using only one monitor and the original cables provided with them. But if you use other cable, do some kind of conversion like DVI to HDMI or have a second display attached it is normal to have problems with HDCP ...
The Samsung 2233RZ and Viewsonic VX2265wm FuHzion both support HDCP and they should not have any problems if you are using only one monitor and the original cables provided with them. But if you use other cable, do some kind of conversion like DVI to HDMI or have a second display attached it is normal to have problems with HDCP ...

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#3
Posted 08/01/2009 07:50 AM   
Just switch frame rate from 120Hz to 60Hz and you can watch your blue ray movies. /thumbup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thumbup:' />
Just switch frame rate from 120Hz to 60Hz and you can watch your blue ray movies. /thumbup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thumbup:' />

#4
Posted 08/07/2009 01:01 PM   
[quote name='Keyborg' post='575349' date='Aug 7 2009, 11:01 PM']Just switch frame rate from 120Hz to 60Hz and you can watch your blue ray movies. /thumbup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thumbup:' />[/quote]

Just use ANYDVDHD which scans the Bluray when you insert it within seconds and removes and HDCP restrictions.
1080P@24 120Hz/24Hz equals 5 so it divides equally and should get 5 times as smooth playback on panning scenes :)
Come to think of it don't think I've bothered playing Bluray on mine yet at 120Hz might have to give it a go and yeh I use AnyDVDHD myself.
[quote name='Keyborg' post='575349' date='Aug 7 2009, 11:01 PM']Just switch frame rate from 120Hz to 60Hz and you can watch your blue ray movies. /thumbup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thumbup:' />



Just use ANYDVDHD which scans the Bluray when you insert it within seconds and removes and HDCP restrictions.

1080P@24 120Hz/24Hz equals 5 so it divides equally and should get 5 times as smooth playback on panning scenes :)

Come to think of it don't think I've bothered playing Bluray on mine yet at 120Hz might have to give it a go and yeh I use AnyDVDHD myself.

#5
Posted 08/07/2009 05:23 PM   
[quote name='bullripper' post='575456' date='Aug 7 2009, 12:23 PM']Just use ANYDVDHD which scans the Bluray when you insert it within seconds and removes and HDCP restrictions.
1080P@24 120Hz/24Hz equals 5 so it divides equally and should get 5 times as smooth playback on panning scenes :)
Come to think of it don't think I've bothered playing Bluray on mine yet at 120Hz might have to give it a go and yeh I use AnyDVDHD myself.[/quote]

Hi

Both of these monitors support HDCP. As users said, switch to 60 Hz mode to get it working.
[quote name='bullripper' post='575456' date='Aug 7 2009, 12:23 PM']Just use ANYDVDHD which scans the Bluray when you insert it within seconds and removes and HDCP restrictions.

1080P@24 120Hz/24Hz equals 5 so it divides equally and should get 5 times as smooth playback on panning scenes :)

Come to think of it don't think I've bothered playing Bluray on mine yet at 120Hz might have to give it a go and yeh I use AnyDVDHD myself.



Hi



Both of these monitors support HDCP. As users said, switch to 60 Hz mode to get it working.

#6
Posted 08/07/2009 05:47 PM   
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