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Bugs in Advisor Build v2.0.3226.0
nullack [Avatar]
Member Joined: Dec 29, 2010 04:09 Messages: 139 Offline
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1. RAM detection is wrong. Detects 4096 I have 12 GB

2. Claims I have no dual video H.264, VC-1 and MPEG-2 GPU acceleration when I in fact have three GTX 480s in SLI where each one of the GTX 480s AFAIK accelerates these codecs

3. Says my GTX 480 are unknown

4. Says my dual XEON E5630s are unknown

5. The code for the HDCP is kinda simple in that it wont see if a HDCP defeat mechanism is in place like AnyDVD HD. You dont need HDCP to play back all content, only protected content that hasnt been defeated

Then if I go the 3d advisor I also get:

5. My samsung syncmaster 120HZ 3D ready LCD display isnt shown as being 3d capable when it is
HalCon
Senior Contributor Location: Charlottetown, PEI Joined: Mar 01, 2008 10:36 Messages: 719 Offline
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I have a problem that is similar. I installed a BlueRay R/W and the associated software this month. The version of BD Advisor was older. I used it anyway as it did not seem to want to update.

Upon testing it showed my graphics driver failed. I have checked and I have the latest ATI Package Version 10.12. The complete package(s) was installed, Catalyst APP Package, Avivo Package, and the HDMI Audio Package.

I updated BD Advisor to the latest version and get the results in the attached file. For basic blueray playback the graphics driver fails, but for 3D playback the driver passes. Strange or what?

I have been doing a fair bit of work researching what I need to get this thing to pass for basic BD play and this had me confused all day. I am guessing that the only thing I have to really worry about is the HD TV not being HDCP compliant.

How seriously should we take the results from these tests?

My system specs below.

Hal
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OS - Win11 Pro, Alienware R13, CPU - Intel Core I7-12700KF 12 CPUs), 16g DDR5 4400 RAM, Video - Geeforce RTX 3080ti 12g, PD11 & PD365
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