jpeyton

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With a cable from you player to your monitor?
 

mcveigh

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or get power dvd7 ultra and a blueray drive for your rig
or get a tv capture card.
 
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What 30 inch monitor do you have?

If it was the previous generation panels then it does not support HDCP which is required for full resolution Blu-ray watching. That is why I bought my 2407 instead of the 3007, because I knew I would want to watch HD content on it.

http://www.cyberlink.com/engli..._support/diagnosis.jsp download that and run that to make sure your system supports Blu-ray (well HDCP).
 

Slick5150

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Originally posted by: DisgruntledVirus
What 30 inch monitor do you have?

If it was the previous generation panels then it does not support HDCP which is required for full resolution Blu-ray watching. That is why I bought my 2407 instead of the 3007, because I knew I would want to watch HD content on it.

http://www.cyberlink.com/engli..._support/diagnosis.jsp download that and run that to make sure your system supports Blu-ray (well HDCP).

AnyDVD HD eliminates the need for HDCP anyways.
 

eflat

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Originally posted by: DisgruntledVirus
What 30 inch monitor do you have?

If it was the previous generation panels then it does not support HDCP which is required for full resolution Blu-ray watching. That is why I bought my 2407 instead of the 3007, because I knew I would want to watch HD content on it.

http://www.cyberlink.com/engli..._support/diagnosis.jsp download that and run that to make sure your system supports Blu-ray (well HDCP).

It looks like I have the newer one that actually supports HDCP. Cool.
 
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Originally posted by: Slick5150
Originally posted by: DisgruntledVirus
What 30 inch monitor do you have?

If it was the previous generation panels then it does not support HDCP which is required for full resolution Blu-ray watching. That is why I bought my 2407 instead of the 3007, because I knew I would want to watch HD content on it.

http://www.cyberlink.com/engli..._support/diagnosis.jsp download that and run that to make sure your system supports Blu-ray (well HDCP).

AnyDVD HD eliminates the need for HDCP anyways.

Ah didn't know that, and OP didn't say he had AnyDVD so figured I would go on the assumption he didn't have it and he would need to make sure he had HDCP. :)