holy damn VC-1i ? does this work with BD Handler?
Hoborg
Just to clear up my confusion - does the new VC-1 support mean that I can watch blueray content without needing to have an on-the-fly decryptor like Any-DVD HD? Or have I misunderstood what VC-1 support is?
Thanks
Robbo100
u need anydvd hd to break about 7 layers of copy protection...including allowing something like MP (an unlicenced blu ray player) to play blu ray discs
otherwise u need a licenced player like powerdvd 10 or arcsoft, developed by companies who indeed have purchased licences to sell their software players that support playback of blu ray discs
Hoborg...u need a blu ray player and an amp already!! lol
OK,
I use PDVD, so I can play Bluerays with that, it was just that there seemed to be a lot of excitement about VC-1 so I thought it might have been to do with the basic ability to play BR discs.
Cheers
Robbo100
New Zealand
Hi
Is there any way to use a different decoder for SD h.264 media? I've found that the Cyberlink decoder works perfectly for all DXVA compliant HD media I have but has major issues with my archive of SD recorded tv (archived to h264 using handbrake). While ffdshow's DXVA decoder plays the SD media perfectly but is unable to play some (3 or 4) of my HD movies.
The perfect set up for me would be to have Cyberlink decode the HD media and ffdshow decode the SD media.
Is this possible?
P.S
-I'm using unlocked SAF
-My cpu won't handle 1080p but I have an ATI GPU which does DXVA
It depends about file extensions *.TS will be played using PDVD, rest (MKV,M2TS,...) will use FFDshow DxVA if your GPU support it.