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RGBHV + bd rom+ANYdvdHD = 1920*1080p or HDCp show at 480pMAX

 
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fosgate500



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Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2010 4:25 am    Post subject: RGBHV + bd rom+ANYdvdHD = 1920*1080p or HDCp show at 480pMAX

Hi sir, thanks for read my post, and change if its a wrong place or duplicated post

Im have in mind in the 2011 buy a hdmi for my marquee 9000, but i need first get a some payment to do(healty first)

i ve runnings at 1080p mkv and the picture are amazing, with mi htpc(most bd rips are not fullhd 1920)

But im want to buy a bd rom for my pc and connect to my marquee by RGBHV (5bnc´s) while,
but i dont know if the HDCP ITS GONNA CAP MY IMAGE TO 480 MAX of resolution its a play a movie direct from my bd rom drive?

or the software like Anydvd HD, could be a help to avoid this problem, or the HDCP its only with digital interfaces,

I Know the best way its buy a mommie card or fury,plus true hd sound,3d support , AND THE BEST FOR MY CRT

but i can pick up a blueray rom drive in rebate in my town until i get more $$$ to buy a moomie,PLUS MY COUSIN HAVE TOns of blueray but its in BD DISC,

the quality its gonna be the same with (RGBHV + bd rom +Any Dvd HD) at 1920 or its gonna be degraded to 480 DUE TO HDCP ISSUES

thanks for read my post Shocked
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AnalogRocks
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Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2010 5:05 am    Post subject: Re: RGBHV + bd rom+ANYdvdHD = 1920*1080p or HDCp show at 480

fosgate500 wrote:
Hi sir, thanks for read my post, and change if its a wrong place or duplicated post

Im have in mind in the 2011 buy a hdmi for my marquee 9000, but i need first get a some payment to do(healty first)

i ve runnings at 1080p mkv and the picture are amazing, with mi htpc(most bd rips are not fullhd 1920)

But im want to buy a bd rom for my pc and connect to my marquee by RGBHV (5bnc´s) while,
but i dont know if the HDCP ITS GONNA CAP MY IMAGE TO 480 MAX of resolution its a play a movie direct from my bd rom drive?

or the software like Anydvd HD, could be a help to avoid this problem, or the HDCP its only with digital interfaces,

I Know the best way its buy a mommie card or fury,plus true hd sound,3d support , AND THE BEST FOR MY CRT

but i can pick up a blueray rom drive in rebate in my town until i get more $$$ to buy a moomie,PLUS MY COUSIN HAVE TOns of blueray but its in BD DISC,

the quality its gonna be the same with (RGBHV + bd rom +Any Dvd HD) at 1920 or its gonna be degraded to 480 DUE TO HDCP ISSUES

thanks for read my post Shocked


You should have NO problem with this: RGBHV + bd rom +Any Dvd HD = fun

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fosgate500



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Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2010 8:26 pm    Post subject:

hi analoguerocks

thats sound great, Im gonna pickup a blueray while from my job,until i get a litle extra money,for the moomie or hdfury by this site

my cousin have a good stuff of original bd disk , and they live ubout 3 blocks of my house, thats the reason to buy a bd rom,my family bbustervideo jaja, and theycan go to my house for the weekends with a lot of my families and spend a good time with all

im only have 4 mkv bd rips, for me its much easy to play directly from the original media disk ,
i see the 4 movies like many times and the picture was amazing in the electrohome, was like travell back in the time,


AND FOR THE LAST THE PICTURE SO IM GONNA GET its the same throught rgbhv its the same vs hdmi 1.3?
thats its only for refecence, i never gonna see the diference?

and was happen if i connect the blueray player from my cousin direct to the electrohome(with a cheap 10$hdmi cable)
in theority?thats gonna dont work but was do the HDCP WITH THE PICTURE?

and thats black chalenger /charger its a dream

AND SORRY FOR all many questions, but everyday a learn something new
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MikeEby



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Location: Osceola, Indiana

Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2010 8:51 pm    Post subject:

RGBHV is exempt from Image Constraint Token, it should work with or without ANYDVD. The problem comes in where the player software, like PowerDVD is not updated for recent disk. Then you can have issues with copy protection. Chances are even good with HDMI on an HTPC you will still have these issue. I rip everything to an MKV file and watch it from there...That does require AnyDVD.


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AnalogRocks
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Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 9:20 am    Post subject:

MikeEby wrote:
RGBHV is exempt from Image Constraint Token, it should work with or without ANYDVD......


Mike


Should but it didn't for me with PowerDVD which is what came with the HD-DVD/bluray drive. I had to get Any-DVDHD and an older version of PowerDVD to make it all play nice.

I fixed the issues by buying a Sony BDP-550. Wink

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