I have been a happy user of AnyDVD for a number of years- only to remove region codes from my DVD's since collection is sourced from more than one country. I run my home theatre system from a PC and neither my graphics card or screen are HDCP compliant. When I saw SlySoft had introduced a HD version of anyDVD that supports BluRay:
"watch movies over digital display connection, without HDCP compliant graphics card and HDCP compliant display"
I decided it was time to upgrade from DVD to BluRay! I purchased a LiteOn BluRay player (that came with PowerDVD), and AnyDVD HD, and joined an internet/mail rental service that has a full range of BluRay titles.
I have been very disappointed to find however that none of the 3 movies I have rented so far have worked. (Last 2 were the Simpsons movie, and Harry Potter 3, first one was some action flick I got from the local video store to test the setup). AnyDVD HD does not report any errors, and PowerDVD just displays a black screen with no sound. I have also tried the evaluation of ArcSoft TotalMedia with no luck (It does give me about 10 seconds of sound however).
Looking through these forums, it sounds like any disk with "BD+" will not work. Is this correct? It also appears that the majority of (new?) titles here in Australia might have BD+?
"watch movies over digital display connection, without HDCP compliant graphics card and HDCP compliant display"
I decided it was time to upgrade from DVD to BluRay! I purchased a LiteOn BluRay player (that came with PowerDVD), and AnyDVD HD, and joined an internet/mail rental service that has a full range of BluRay titles.
I have been very disappointed to find however that none of the 3 movies I have rented so far have worked. (Last 2 were the Simpsons movie, and Harry Potter 3, first one was some action flick I got from the local video store to test the setup). AnyDVD HD does not report any errors, and PowerDVD just displays a black screen with no sound. I have also tried the evaluation of ArcSoft TotalMedia with no luck (It does give me about 10 seconds of sound however).
Looking through these forums, it sounds like any disk with "BD+" will not work. Is this correct? It also appears that the majority of (new?) titles here in Australia might have BD+?