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Old 10-09-2007, 11:18 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by Azayzel View Post
I've totally seen this issue even with a standard DVD. I have my PC hooked up directly to my TV, so I generally watch DVD's through the PC's DVD drive. A few DVD's I've run across wouldn't output an image to the component-out or DVI cable and I was stuck firing up the 'ol reliable stand-alone DVD player. I even ran into the problem trying to watch TV on my tuner card when a show was broadcast with the secure-bit (or whatever they're calling it) active, and had to switch over to the standard cable box. I have my PS3 hooked up to the TV via a HDMI-to-DVI convertor and haven't had any problems just yet watching BD-DVD's, but then again I don't own too many of them since they are so over-priced.

I can understand why they do this, to prevent people from capturing the signal and later distributing it, but it's still a PITA for me to have to deal with.
Already!?! I expected it to happen eventually but this soon?!?

BTW, were you running Vista? I really truly hope you did not have this problem under XP.
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