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Interesting.

OK, you win the arguement.
In most cases, the winner is usually the happiest guy, but unfortunately you still cannot play Ultra HD Blu-ray via nvidia or amd gpu in powerdvd.

Because:
Ultra HD Blu-ray is supported only if a display is powered by Intel Graphics and supports HDCP 2.2. If your computer includes more than one graphics processor, Ultra HD Blu-ray is supported only on the display that is connected and powered by Intel Graphics.

I quote this exactly from cybersuck faq for you in case you keep ignoring this.

Clear enough?
The statement is crystally clear for me.


Winning the argument is not important to me. I came here after i had spent a lot of time on going through youtibe, Cyberlinks forum, help documents and guides and so on. Then i tried my best to give a clear picture about what i had in front of me. Then the first two answers i got was "it wont work on your compiuter" without even reading my thread or the specs. That was what pissed me of.

A simple answer like "try making your intel gpu as primary in motherboard and connect your hdmi cabel to it, if that does not work you are missing something".

That would have been good enough.
Don't listen to @Jets2011, that person is totally clueless about the things he/she is talking about. That person gave me same answer without looking the faqs.

From what i can see your GPU do support UHD. Just like mine did, we are fact are using same GPU on our processors. That is if you are using Intel i7-9700. I wrote a lot of information about this in my thread to provide some clarity on the matter. See https://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/81211.page


What you need to do is connect your monitor straight to motherboard and inside the Bios make CPU Graphics as primary graphic card not (PCI-E) then reboot the computer.

See the attachment and you can see that it works as intended for me. Sorry about the blur im not sure if we are allowed to share pictures like this.
Hello,

I did my own research on this because i had similar problem and no one really gave me a good explination on why it does not work. Cyberlink does not provide any good information about it either. It was solved for me and i found a reliable explination why it does not work.

Check my thread https://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/81211.page

I believe you need to check all your specs and that you need to enter bios to priotize the Intel Graphic card that you have on your motherboard. So the PCI-E Graphic card does not take over does not take over the video output. I explained it in my thread why it is so. During my research i found that their are softwares that are that hardly glued to DRM as Cyberlink is and through that you can make it work with Nvidia and AMD cards. I need to test it though. From my understanding these software is legal and im not talking about ripping just playback. Same as PowerDvD.

Hope it helps!
I finally resolved my issue and found a reasonable explination. As i said at the start of the thread my computer meets the requirements.

From my research i learned that in order to play uhd 4k movies through the blur-ay disc you need to install Intel SGX driver on your windows 10. Even if you have it enabled in BIOS it does not seem to be enough you do need a driver for it to. You also need the HEVC codec from Microsoft Store. Your monitor also needs to have HDR support because once it goes into 4K mode it changes the video signal to HDR. In Windows you should also have Play HDR Mode off otherwise PowerDvD will just crash, it seems to handle it on it's own.

Regarding Nvidia Graphics i learned that Intel SGX don't work with third party graphic cards (meaning cards manifactured by asus, msi.. and so on..). It'is only comptaible with Intel Graphic Cards, if you look at my CPU Specs under "processor graphics" you can see that it is using Intel® UHD Graphics 630. Once you connect the HDMI 2.0 or DP 1.2 cabel to the motherboard you will use that graphic card as long you have selected that to be the primary in bios or EFI. This was the reason why Advanced Audio/video Path always failed when i did Cyberlink Blu-ray advisor. While the rest of the tests always passes.

Why Cyberlink mentions Nvidia and AMD cards in their minium requirements (in UHD 4k True Theateric section) is a question mark for me when it is very clear that you don't need that or it is even compatible with it. I'm still waiting on a answer on this from the support.

The only problem i have now is that monitor is to wide for the movies and i can't really get the aspect ratio in order. However i think i can resolve in the monitor settings.

EDIT: Added an image to prove it.
Quote Not being able to install CyberLink software is pretty rare, so must be some kind of issues with your Windows install that would cause this. Follow the requested steps and generate your DXDiag.txt file and attach it here.

Also send it to CyberLink Technical support, because they will give you the best help:
https://membership.cyberlink.com/support/service/technical-support.do

Dave

P.S. FYI, your computer does not meet the requirements for UHD BD playback if you don't have an Intel GPU, if you were wondering: https://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/81087.page#333491


Thanks for the reply i sent an e-mail to the support.

My computer do meet the requirements.

I'm Using Intel CPU-8700k with Asus Geforce 1080 Ti, you can't use Intel Graphics Card at the same time as you are using a PCI-E Graphic Card. That would cause a conflict in the monitor. You can however switch bettwen graphic cards but that will require that you turn off one and turn on the other one. Laptops usually provides that feature through the EFI. That feature only workks good though if both Graphic cards are connected to the same Video Output. For desktops it won't becuase once PCI-E card is off so is the video output unless the cable is connected striaght to motherboard.

For my part there is no reason to do that while using Geforce 1080 Ti that has support for UHD and 4K.

The Graphic Card pool thet DirectX 12 provides should also be able to use the Intel GPU from the motherboard if it is neccesary thats kinds the whole point with DirectX 12.

From Intels Website

Processor Graphics

Processor Graphics ‡Intel® UHD Graphics 630
Graphics Base Frequency350 MHz
Graphics Max Dynamic Frequency1.20 GHz
Graphics Video Max Memory64 GB
4K SupportYes, at 60Hz
Max Resolution (HDMI 1.4)‡4096x2304@24Hz
Max Resolution (DP)‡4096x2304@60Hz
Max Resolution (eDP - Integrated Flat Panel)‡4096x2304@60Hz
DirectX* Support12
OpenGL* Support4.5
Intel® Quick Sync VideoYes
Intel® InTru™ 3D TechnologyYes
Intel® Clear Video HD TechnologyYes
Intel® Clear Video TechnologyYes
# of Displays Supported ‡3
Device ID0x3E92


Source: https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/126684/intel-core-i7-8700k-processor-12m-cache-up-to-4-70-ghz.html
Hello,

I recently bought PowerDvd 19 and checked the Minium requirements. My computer specs has it all.

Verbatim UHD 4k Player
[url=https://www.verbatim.se/sv/prod/ultra-hd-4k-external-slimline-blu-ray-writer-43888/]https://www.verbatim.se/sv/prod/ultra-hd-4k-external-slimline-blu-ray-writer-43888/[/url]
Geforce 1080 Ti
Intel i7-8700
Asus ROG STRIX Z370-F GAMING
32 Gb Ram DDR4
Samsung 49" CRG9 Dual QHD Curved QLED Gaming Monitor
[url=https://www.samsung.com/us/computing/monitors/gaming/49-crg9-dual-qhd-curved-qled-gaming-monitor-lc49rg90ssnxza/]https://www.samsung.com/us/computing/monitors/gaming/49-crg9-dual-qhd-curved-qled-gaming-monitor-lc49rg90ssnxza/[/url]
Windows 10 Home Edition
Intel SGX Enabled


[b]Problem[/b]
PowerDvd gets stuck on iniating components. Nothing happends once the blue bar is full.
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