Thank you for the reply. I have been using DVI-D which is HDCP complient, but my video card out is DVI-I which carries an analog signal along WITH the digital, which is strange because I use digital only, its a pretty recent card as it supports the current version of direct X, & is Windows 10 approved too .... copyright trolls making waves I guess, I dunno... ALL I do is watch movies I bought AND payed for. Powerdvd 16 never gave me issues like this. I'm a plug n play kinda guy. Computer savvy when forced, as in annoying error (s) like this. I had not been using the HDMI out on my video card because it is limited on this monitor to only 60Hz refresh rate, as I like using the DVI because it goes up to 120hz, which my monitor supports because I DO play video games, and I like less flicker & more frames.
I also contacted Cyberlink technical support about my issue. I will share with others who may be having the same issue.
Reply I received Today;
Customer Support Response
2017/06/01 07:04
Dear Paying Customer, (took my name out)
Thank you for contacting CyberLink Technical Support about PowerDVD 17, (their latest Ca$h Cow).
I understand that you are getting an Error message as Error code = 0107 while playback of Bluray in PowerDVD 17 software. Regarding your concern,I would inform you that HDCP compliant enviroment needs:
1. Display with a DVI-D (HDCP-ready) or HDMI connection2. GPU with a DVI-D (HDCP-ready) or HDMI connection3. GPU driver is HDCP-compliant
If still face an issue,Please provide the below asked information:1)Provide the DxDiag Log file.
DxDiag.txt You can use the steps that follow to create this file
a. Press the Windows Key + R. b. Type in DxDiag and press Enter or click OK. This will open the DirectX diagnostic tool. c. Click on the Save All Information button. d. Save this file to your Windows desktop and name it dxdiag.
2)BD advisor log (BD part; is a zip file)
Send me the results of the BD/3D advisor which you can download from the link below:
http://www.cyberlink.com/prog/bd-support/diagnosis.do
Please feel free to contact us back for any further clarification or for any assistance related to CyberLink products.
Use the below mentioned link to get back for further queries:
https://membership.cyberlink.com/support/service/technical-support.do
Thank You and Best Regards,
NandkishorCyberLink Technical Support
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Hi starwhite1965,
Please ake sure you monitor is conected trough HDMI cable.
Uninstalling PDVD usualy helps. Please do this WITHOUT keeping the personal settings. After uninstalling, reboot your PC and install PDVD. After that check the launch and Blu-ray movie playback condition.
Greetings
Hicham
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