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Androo79
31st January 2007, 12:35
I researching upgrading my Desktop PC to be able to play HD-DVD movies. I am planning on getting the Xbox 360 HD-DVD Drive to hook up to my PC and I want to be able to play the movies from the PC on my HDTV.
Will AnyDVD HD require the use of an HDCP compliant video card? I want to be able to rip the movies to my harddrive and them use a DVI-I to HDMI cable to output the video. I am not totally sure if this is even possible. Any input on this situation would be greatly appreciated.
Peer
31st January 2007, 12:51
Will AnyDVD HD require the use of an HDCP compliant video card?
Since AnyDVD/HD will present decrypted content (by decrypting it in the background) to any HD-DVD player, there will be no requirement for HDCP - neither graphics card nor monitor, since this is only a binding requirement for encrypted material.
Androo79
31st January 2007, 13:22
Sounds great. Cannot wait to add AnyDVD HD to my collection of great Slysoft products.
wdgoldstein
31st January 2007, 15:42
AnyDVD folk PLEASE release an Alpha or Beta of AnyDVD/HD now. I was going to invest in an all new Video Card and Monitor JUST so I could watch HD-DVD's in all their glory. I have the output capabilities but my Video Card and Monitor are not HDCP compatible.
ATI X1600 Video
Acer 20" 1650*1050 Wide Screen
MS X-Box 360 HD-DVD
PowerDVD/HD
and a Big Box with lots of horsepower and memory.
I understand that there can be no support for an alpha or bata product but some of us registered users are getting very desprite.
Thanks
DetroitBaseball
31st January 2007, 15:44
AnyDVD folk PLEASE release an Alpha or Beta of AnyDVD/HD now. I was going to invest in an all new Video Card and Monitor JUST so I could watch HD-DVD's in all their glory. I have the output capabilities but my Video Card and Monitor are not HDCP compatible.
ATI X1600 Video
Acer 20" 1650*1050 Wide Screen
MS X-Box 360 HD-DVD
PowerDVD/HD
and a Big Box with lots of horsepower and memory.
I understand that there can be no support for an alpha or bata product but some of us registered users are getting very desprite.
Thanks
I think the first stable is due out in a few weeks.
sickboy88
31st January 2007, 18:15
Since AnyDVD/HD will present decrypted content (by decrypting it in the background) to any HD-DVD player, there will be no requirement for HDCP - neither graphics card nor monitor, since this is only a binding requirement for encrypted material.
Hey sh-t, I guess it's finally time to rob a bank to get a:
http://plextor.com/english/products/px-b900a.html
Are you saying, that there is going to be a DIFFERENT product from the standard AnyDVD? If so, I don't think that will go over with anyone very well.
tequila66
2nd February 2007, 05:36
Then with AnyDVD/HD, can I see the hd-dvd movies without a hdcp card?
Thanks.
linx05
2nd February 2007, 06:12
sickboy88, it seems you will have to buy AnyHDDVD separately from AnyDVD. But there will be an upgrade path James says (http://forum.slysoft.com/showpost.php?p=1171&postcount=18).
DrinkLyeAndDie
2nd February 2007, 06:55
Hey sh-t, I guess it's finally time to rob a bank to get a:
http://plextor.com/english/products/px-b900a.html
Are you saying, that there is going to be a DIFFERENT product from the standard AnyDVD? If so, I don't think that will go over with anyone very well.
*sigh* If you robbed a bank to get a PX-B900A then you'd be a fool. AnyDVD-HD will only work for HD-DVD from what has been stated by Slysoft at this point. The Plextor PX-B900A is only a Blu-Ray burner.
It won't go over well being a new product? How so? I don't, yet, own a HD-DVD player [let alone burner] for my system. If they release a new update that handled DVDs and HD-DVDs I wouldn't want to pay an upgrade cost for this if I didn't need it or expect to use it. On the the other hand if they released AnyDVD-HD as a separate release and allowed existing owners of AnyDVD licenses to upgrade at a reduced price then I would agree with this.
There's no reason to make a person who uses AnyDVD [and for anytime in the near future plans on not dealing with HD-DVD] pay for it.
Anyway, just my two cents.
Charlie
2nd February 2007, 09:43
I understand it is the same just for newer encryptions.
Androo79
2nd February 2007, 12:30
James. What are the hardware requirements for AnyDVD HD? I am researching what I need to upgrade.
Currently I have a 2.4 Ghz Celeron. ATI 9600 SE. 512 RAM. I know this system sucks.
Option 1 - Upgrade Vid Card to x1600 and RAM and keep processor.
Option 2 - Upgrade to E6300 1.83 Ghz Core 2 Due. X1900 or X1950 Vid Card.
I would prefer to save the money but not having to get new MB, Processor, and RAM but I realize that I may need to do that to be able to play HD. Currently I cannot get my system to display the King Kong HD-DVD that I ripped to my HD or even from the HD-DVD. I think it might partly be a software issue.
Any advice anyone can give me would be greatly appreciated.