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Old 20th April 2010, 19:35
ProfessorOfFunkology ProfessorOfFunkology is offline
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I am currently using PowerDVD9 and AnyDVD 6.6.3.4 on a machine that uses a triple head configuration with ATI Eyefinity. When I have eyfinity enabled I am not able to get past the HDCP non-sense. So, I have to disable eyefinity and use a single monitor in order to play blu-rays.

Is there anyway around this or am I just going to have to disable eyefinity everytime I want to watch a blu-ray?
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Old 21st April 2010, 00:52
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I am currently using PowerDVD9 and AnyDVD 6.6.3.4 on a machine that uses a triple head configuration with ATI Eyefinity. When I have eyfinity enabled I am not able to get past the HDCP non-sense. So, I have to disable eyefinity and use a single monitor in order to play blu-rays.

Is there anyway around this or am I just going to have to disable eyefinity everytime I want to watch a blu-ray?
More info would help. Are you using a passive adapter for the displayport? Which output is the BluRay watched on? Have you tried it on a different output? Which ATI 5xxxx card? There are known issues with HDCP and only 2 clock generators with Eyefinity.

As all Eyefinity cards are HDCP-compliant on all outputs you should be able to watch your BluRay without Anydvd running anyway (using native displayport or active adapter) - if you can't play an original disk (Anydvd disabled) with the Eyefinity setup then it is not an Anydvd issue. By the way, you can get the latest beta from the top of this forum.
http://www.techpowerup.com/110927/SA...pter.html?cp=2
http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1461673&page=10

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Old 24th April 2010, 14:51
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I am using 2 hd5970's in a crossfire configuration. Two of the monitors are connected via vga to a passive dvi adaptor. One is connected via dvi-d to an active mini dp adaptor.

I know that my graphics cards and monitors are hdcp compliant however powerdvd for some bizzare reason powerdvd doesn't recognize my monitors as hdcp compliant.
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Old 25th April 2010, 22:52
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I am using 2 hd5970's in a crossfire configuration. Two of the monitors are connected via vga to a passive dvi adaptor. One is connected via dvi-d to an active mini dp adaptor.

I know that my graphics cards and monitors are hdcp compliant however powerdvd for some bizzare reason powerdvd doesn't recognize my monitors as hdcp compliant.
Anydvd is supposed to remove the hdcp requirement. If it is disabled then you must disable your other displays. This has been a problem for a long time although ATI seems to have stopped putting it in the release notes.

I know it still exists because I couldn't play Avatar with Anydvd running (before 6.6.3.7 beta came out) so I had to use pdvd without anydvd and forgot to disable my extra displays - pdvd immediately whined about clone mode and refused to play until they were disabled (normally Anydvd allows this to happen because it bypasses hdcp stuff). Primary overlay surface can only be used on one display for content protection reasons. How is your desktop set up for the 3 monitors (clone, extended, etc.)?

Not sure if your problem is that or because anydvd is not able to handle the eyefinity setup. VGA through DVI is not a problem for hdcp (it is allowed) so what happens when you disable anydvd? Pdvd is notorious for not recognizing fully hdcp-compliant systems, but it should give you a specific message as to where the problem is if you run the bdadvisor. Usually graphics card drivers are the culprit (e.g. your eyefinity drivers have not been registered with them yet).

The latest anydvd 6.6.3.7 beta is available for registered and trial users - you should update to that regardless (it handles several Avatar versions).

You need some step-by-step troubleshooting done here, but you need to give more info - build and driver versions, etc.
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