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I hear if your GPU isn't on Cyberlink's approved list, it's game over. My card is a mid-range Radeon HD 4670 1GB and it plays BD flawlessly with TMT (Total Media Theatre), but not really anymore with PowerDVD 7.3 Ultra 4617 since it's not on Cyberlink's approved list.
Well, that would suck. It's a brand new NVIDIA GTX 260 card - 896MB. Actually, under "Unknown" for the BD Advisor it says "The tested item meets the minimum requirement, but is still below the recommended requirement. System can still play some movies very well, but for certain titles the user may notice performance or quality issues."
896MB is below the recommended requirement? What is the recommended requirement? 1 GB? Or is there another type of requirement that my card is falling below the recommended requirement of? It's not more specific - the quote I gave you above is all it says. The card just came out in June, and kicks the ass of other cards the Cyberlink website lists as recommended, such as the GeForce 7600 GT. The Cyberlink website says the card needs to be 256MB RAM - I'm well above that.
When I put in a Spider-Man 3 Blu-Ray disc, the tile menu started for about three or four seconds before the "Fail to Enable HDCP" message came up. I'm still hoping it's a monitor issue, and I'm 95% certain my monitor (from 2004 or 2005) isn't HDCP-compliant. Maybe it will work once I get the new monitor - Amazon.com should deliver it on Wednesday. I'll check back and let you know.
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