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As an update I'm still having this issue. Regular DVD's play fine but the software says it doesn't recognize my video card when I try to play Blu-Ray media. It doesn't crash or anything, it just throws an error message which takes me to a website with compatible video cards. My video card is of course on that list.

It's not working at all with Blu-Ray. It plays DVD's fine for me.
Attached to this post is the html page BD Advisor creates. One thing is incorrect; the report says that the computer has 2GB of RAM when it really has 4GB (Windows Vista reports 4GB as well). Everything else appears correct.

Also, for the record, the disk i'm trying to play is "Pride and Prejudice" (the two-disk BBC version).

Ryan
I have a NVIDIA 9400 GT which is showing up as unsupported by PowerDVD. The 9000-series of NVIDIA cards are shown as supported on the "info" page BD Advisor takes me to when I click on the error message. Anyone fixed this? I can play the actual streams off the Blu-Ray disk fine using Windows Media and CoreAVC with full hardware decoding . . .

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