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First Blu-ray disc drive won’t play Blu-ray movies

By Asher Moses on 11 August 2006

Tags: ar18gp | blu-ray | bwu100a | definition | dvi | hd | hd-dvd | hdcp | hdmi | high | movies | sony | vaio

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Comments: This article is total ignorant misinforming garbage. Unfortunately, it has already been picked up and spread on all the anti-Sony/anti-Bluray site out there. Of course a drive is not going to play a movie. A drive only reads data, idiot. It is the SOFTWARE PLAYER THAT PLAYS MOVIES. This drive does play commercial Blu-ray movies if a HDCP-compliant video card is used with a HDCP-compliant display along with a software movie player that plays commercial Blu-ray movies. Unfortunately, ATI shipped a bunch of graphics cards saying they were HDCP compliant when they weren't. It takes a X1900 ATI card or Geforce 7950 to be HDCP compliant. The only Blu-ray movie player software that will play commercial Blu-ray movies is WinDVD8 and that is only out in Japan. Sony just didn't provide a Blu-ray movie player software with the drive because things aren't finalized in that area yet. There are people that have gotten this drive, got a copy of WinDVD8, got a Geforce 7950 card and a HDCP display, and they are playing Blu-ray movies. These ignorant "web journalists" are getting really annoying.

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