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bassman_soundking wrote:
I thought the law allowed one back-up only copy? If not then I wont do it. I may have been mis-informed. Recruit you stated the quality is better from the stand alone? That is where my main concern is. Also do you need a hdcp compliant video card to pass full resolution, and if so does my card do it? I have a Pny Nvidia Geforce 6600 256 mb pci-e. Some cards say that they are HDCP compliant and some do not. Thanx |
The term backup was not used only mentioning
copying which is illegal, If you have bought a disc and back it up then that is different, obviously your post was not clear on that and wanted to make people aware of this.
Ref to your point, HDCP is required when running full resolution 1080p24 and for HDMI input most certainly even when using the adapter to convert DVI to HDMI, your card is not the most powerfull one and may struggle if trying to play BD at those resolutions, I use an ATI 4870 card and is powerful enough to do the job, I do feel though that a dedicated player is the best for enjoying BD films, something like the Sony S360 is a bargain and gives excellent results for not much outlay plus you are able to bitstream the HD audio which I cannot do with my current HTPC which converts to LPCM instead.