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Old 03-05-2007, 08:37 PM   #181 of 211
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Re: Official XBox 360 HD-DVD add-on Review Thread


OK, I'm at a loss all..

I finally got my 24" 1080P gateway monitor for the best possible picture on next generation DVDs.. I also switched out my old ATI AIW for my HDCP NVidia 7950GT. I am running a DVI Cable from the NVidia to the Montior, which is also HDCP capable.

But While it's a clear picture, it's not SHARP, if you get my meaning. It looks like there are little fuzz peices all around, like a cable reception not completly screwed in. I thought it was only a problem with the non HDCP capable ATI All in Wonder card, but it's doing it on the NVidia too....

Anyone else have the same problem? Oh, and I'm also running Power DVD Ultra, no patches or updates.. edit - Could it also be because I'm using a DVI-D cable? The Monitor is DVI-D, but the card is a DVI-I connection

It SOUNDS great, however. I have Superman Returns on...and you can really hear the difference from regular DVD. Where a regular DVD takes three notches on my sound system to sound loud, out of a total of five settings possible, HDDVD gets the house rumbling at one notch. You can hear the Bullets flying from left, center, right....the echo when supes and lois meet on the top of the Daily Planet.....and all sorts of other neat effects that just sound enhanced, and my system can't even do TrueHD..

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Old 03-06-2007, 03:50 PM   #182 of 211
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Re: Official XBox 360 HD-DVD add-on Review Thread


Hi,

My 2nd add-on won't play Hollywoodland. First one plays no problem.
Would flushing the cache help?
How does one do that again?

Thanks


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Old 03-14-2007, 09:17 PM   #183 of 211
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Re: Official XBox 360 HD-DVD add-on Review Thread


OK so I finally caved in and bought the Xbox 360 HD-DVD add-on and connected it to my HTPC. I installed AnyDVD HD and PowerDVD Ultra and able to play HD-DVD movies. One problem, I connect my HTPC to my LCD via DVI. The LCD is limited to 1280x720 via DVI so when I watch a HD-DVD movie, I only see part of the movie (including menus). It's like watching a 1080i on a 720p resolution. How do I fix that? When I hook up my HTPC via component it's fine since I can set the resolution to 1920 x 1080.



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Old 03-15-2007, 12:37 AM   #184 of 211
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it has to do with your video card. what are your specs?

here's some tips:
1. if you are connected to your lcd via DVI, make sure BOTH your LCD DVI-D input and your video card's DVI output has HDCP. if it doesn't, then no video should show up, a message will pop up.

2. if you are connected to your lcd via VGA, everything should play normally. there are also options within power DVD to let you scale/downrez and fit 1080p to your native resolution. if it still doesn't play properly, then make sure you buy a video card with hdcp. i had a 7900gt connected to my lcd via VGA and while everything played smoothly, i saw merely a quarter of the screen picture as well. i replaced the 7900gt with a x1900xt with hdcp, voila', no more problems thereafter.

so the lesson is that even though ICT isn't enabled, the PowerDVD/WinDVD software is checking to see if you have hdcp on DVI chain from both video card's end through LCD end. if it all checks, THEN you can play 1080p across digital connections, otherwise, it's back to VGA it is.



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Old 03-15-2007, 02:22 AM   #185 of 211
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it has to do with your video card. what are your specs?

here's some tips:
1. if you are connected to your lcd via DVI, make sure BOTH your LCD DVI-D input and your video card's DVI output has HDCP. if it doesn't, then no video should show up, a message will pop up.

2. if you are connected to your lcd via VGA, everything should play normally. there are also options within power DVD to let you scale/downrez and fit 1080p to your native resolution. if it still doesn't play properly, then make sure you buy a video card with hdcp. i had a 7900gt connected to my lcd via VGA and while everything played smoothly, i saw merely a quarter of the screen picture as well. i replaced the 7900gt with a x1900xt with hdcp, voila', no more problems thereafter.

so the lesson is that even though ICT isn't enabled, the PowerDVD/WinDVD software is checking to see if you have hdcp on DVI chain from both video card's end through LCD end. if it all checks, THEN you can play 1080p across digital connections, otherwise, it's back to VGA it is.


thanks. I thought the purpose of anydvd hd was to allow hd movies to play on non-hdcp video cards and displays. But I do have an ATI 1650 pro which I believe is HDCP so I'll swap out my 7900gt for that.



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Old 03-15-2007, 01:07 PM   #186 of 211
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technically you don't need anyDVD at all to rip HD DVD's, there are free tools available if you google around. we can't talk about it because that is way beyond the scope of this forum.

as i've noted, the softwares that play HD DVD's back do not care if HD DVD's have ICT or not. it will check HDCP chain FIRST ONLY on DVI/HDMI digital connections. so if you don't have HDCP video cards and displays, then you can only play 1080p via component or VGA cables. if you absolutely want to play 1080p HD DVD's through DVI, you must have:
1. hdcp-crypto rom installed on the video card (just check or ask video card mfr)
2. hdcp DVI/HDMI displays.

the purpose of anydvd or tools like that is to rip HD DVD's onto hard drives so people can recode HD DVD's down to smaller sizes. if you truly want to play it back via non-hdcp products, you must select VGA/component cables.

if you want to play it back via non-hdcp digital connections, you can't.



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Old 03-16-2007, 01:10 PM   #187 of 211
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Re: Official XBox 360 HD-DVD add-on Review Thread


It works better now that I swapped the gfx card to a 1650 pro. thanks for your help.



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Old 03-30-2007, 07:42 AM   #188 of 211
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Re: Official XBox 360 HD-DVD add-on Review Thread


OK...its now the 30th of March. Only one day left for the anticipated "patch" correcting the audio on this add-on. I hope MS is on the ball here...then again....



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Old 03-30-2007, 01:49 PM   #189 of 211
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OK...its now the 30th of March. Only one day left for the anticipated "patch" correcting the audio on this add-on. I hope MS is on the ball here...then again....


Whoa, didn't realize summer started April 1...
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Old 04-18-2007, 07:14 PM   #190 of 211
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Re: Official XBox 360 HD-DVD add-on Review Thread


The patch is coming sooner than later.Over at avsforum a microsoft employee post on the insider thread over there.He said it's weeks away.It will be seperate from the dashboard update.

It's a pretty imformative thread to read a lot of good info.
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Old 04-18-2007, 07:28 PM   #191 of 211
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Brian...I was under the impression it was going to be released March of 2007. Guess I wasn't "updated" on the "date" of the "update".



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