I am a newbie here, so I am sorry if I missed anything out, but I tried to be as thorough as I could.
I installed two days ago my new Blue Ray Drive, LG GGC-H20L. Got myself a blue-ray disc, "Batman Returns", installed the drive and the software it came with (PowerDVD). Popped the disc in, and voila, crashes and recovers, crashes and recoveres, extreme stuttering etc. So I purchased AnyDVDHD (round of applause!), and this time I got better luck.
A little stutterning here and there, not too bad, and it works, but the crashes still occour every five minutes or so.
The error message pops up on the taskbar:"Display driver nvlddmkm stopped responding and has successfully recovered."
What I checked
- downloaded the latest firmware for my drive
- installed the drivers recommended by Cyberlink BD Advisor (7.5.11.7519)
- made sure that I was running the latest version of AnyDVD (not the beta though)
- uninstalled all of the other crapware components of Powerdvd (the writing software)
- uninstalled UltraVNC
- bought Windvd as well to test if it cured the problem, but it has the same issue, and unfortunately it goes back to the start of the movie (at least PowerDVD plays on after the crash...)
System Hardware:
Processor: Intel(r) Core(tm) 2 Duo/65nm, 1798.5 MHz
Chipset: Intel 945G/GZ/GC Express Workstation (82945G GMCH + 82801GR ICH7R) PCI Chipset
Memory: 1022.5 MB
Main BIOS: AMI 686-HiFlex-Bios V01.15
BIOS date: 07/27/06
Harddisks: C:30.6GB, D:43.9GB
Video Adapter : NVIDIA GeForce 8500 GT
Monitor: 50 inches Panny Plasma connected via HDMI
Monitor: 37 inches Tosh Lcd 1080 connected via VGA
CD ROM/DVD:HL-DT-ST BDDVDRW GGC-H20L ATA Device
Net adapter: Atheros L1 Gigabit Ethernet 10/100/1000Base-T Controller
Multimedia device:C-Media PCI Audio Device
Multimedia device: FusionHDTV Dual Digital, Unified AVStream
Multimedia device: FusionHDTV (unused device function)
Multimedia device: Microsoft Streaming Quality Manager Proxy
Multimedia device: Microsoft Kernel DRM Audio Descrambler
Multimedia device: Logitech Microphone (Fusion)
Multimedia device: FusionHDTV USB, AVStream Capture (DVBT-DUAL)
Multimedia device: FusionHDTV USB, AVStream Capture (DVBT-DUAL)
Version: Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate Media Center 6.0 Service Pack 1 (Build 6001)
The only issue showed by the BD Cyberlink advisor is my CPU, but when I click on it, it says that is just minimum specification, not insufficient. I also don't think the CPU would cause the video crashes....
Any help would be appreciated. Love BlueRay already.... can't wait until I get my 1080 Epsom True Black projector!
But I got to fix this issue first though.
Find attached also the Log from AnyDVD HD
I installed two days ago my new Blue Ray Drive, LG GGC-H20L. Got myself a blue-ray disc, "Batman Returns", installed the drive and the software it came with (PowerDVD). Popped the disc in, and voila, crashes and recovers, crashes and recoveres, extreme stuttering etc. So I purchased AnyDVDHD (round of applause!), and this time I got better luck.
A little stutterning here and there, not too bad, and it works, but the crashes still occour every five minutes or so.
The error message pops up on the taskbar:"Display driver nvlddmkm stopped responding and has successfully recovered."
What I checked
- downloaded the latest firmware for my drive
- installed the drivers recommended by Cyberlink BD Advisor (7.5.11.7519)
- made sure that I was running the latest version of AnyDVD (not the beta though)
- uninstalled all of the other crapware components of Powerdvd (the writing software)
- uninstalled UltraVNC
- bought Windvd as well to test if it cured the problem, but it has the same issue, and unfortunately it goes back to the start of the movie (at least PowerDVD plays on after the crash...)
System Hardware:
Processor: Intel(r) Core(tm) 2 Duo/65nm, 1798.5 MHz
Chipset: Intel 945G/GZ/GC Express Workstation (82945G GMCH + 82801GR ICH7R) PCI Chipset
Memory: 1022.5 MB
Main BIOS: AMI 686-HiFlex-Bios V01.15
BIOS date: 07/27/06
Harddisks: C:30.6GB, D:43.9GB
Video Adapter : NVIDIA GeForce 8500 GT
Monitor: 50 inches Panny Plasma connected via HDMI
Monitor: 37 inches Tosh Lcd 1080 connected via VGA
CD ROM/DVD:HL-DT-ST BDDVDRW GGC-H20L ATA Device
Net adapter: Atheros L1 Gigabit Ethernet 10/100/1000Base-T Controller
Multimedia device:C-Media PCI Audio Device
Multimedia device: FusionHDTV Dual Digital, Unified AVStream
Multimedia device: FusionHDTV (unused device function)
Multimedia device: Microsoft Streaming Quality Manager Proxy
Multimedia device: Microsoft Kernel DRM Audio Descrambler
Multimedia device: Logitech Microphone (Fusion)
Multimedia device: FusionHDTV USB, AVStream Capture (DVBT-DUAL)
Multimedia device: FusionHDTV USB, AVStream Capture (DVBT-DUAL)
Version: Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate Media Center 6.0 Service Pack 1 (Build 6001)
The only issue showed by the BD Cyberlink advisor is my CPU, but when I click on it, it says that is just minimum specification, not insufficient. I also don't think the CPU would cause the video crashes....
Any help would be appreciated. Love BlueRay already.... can't wait until I get my 1080 Epsom True Black projector!
But I got to fix this issue first though.
Find attached also the Log from AnyDVD HD