I do not know what the GSO tag means on the vid card, but yes, DRM is
the reason why, and the display is likely the culprit.
On Tue, 09 Mar 2010 19:17:34 GMT,
(GMAN)
wrote:
>In article <>, Film Buff <> wrote:
>>Thanks
>>
>>Much Appreciated
>>
>>Probably need to buy another video card
>>
>
>That wont neccesarily fix it. If all you can input to your TV is S-Video,
>youll most likely never be able to do it. You need a HDMI input on your TV so
>that the DRM can handshake.
>
>
>>On Sun, 07 Mar 2010 17:37:33 -0800, MeowSayTongue
>> <> wrote:
>>
>>>On Sun, 07 Mar 2010 19:14:19 -0600, Film Buff <> wrote:
>>>
>>>>Ok this is waht I have
>>>>
>>>>GeoForce 9600 GSO with a S-Video going to the TV
>>>>
>>>>LG BH10LS30 Blu-Ray Drive
>>>>
>>>>Windows XP on an AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 5200+ 2.71GHz 3.50 GB
>> Ram
>>>>
>>>> I can watch standard DVD's to the TV but when I try to watch a Blu-RaAy DVD
>> I get an error
>>>>
>>>>that I cannot use the CLONE Mode or the Multiple Mode
>>>>
>>>>Also is the S-Video cable at fault for Not transmitting Blu-Ray
>>>>
>>>>I can watch the movies fine on my monitor but I would like to run these to
>> the TV for my wife
>>>>
>>>>Any help would be appreciated
>>>>
>>>>Thanks
>>>
>>>
>>> You need a DVI to HDMI converter, either by means of the whole cable or
>>>by an end of cable converter. Philips made a good one at 12' the WalMart
>>>sold for $12! (I couldn't believe it). It is just like the DVI to VGA
>>>jobs, only to HDMI. Your display ALSO has to be an HDCP compliant
>>>monitor, and you should have the most recent Nvidia drivers in place, of
>>>course.
>>>
>>> S-video is not able to handle the modes required, and is not IP
>>>managed, so unless your player software can offer you a downres'd
>>>rendering (not likely), it will not work at all.