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video out when playing DVD
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I've noticed that is impossible to see dvd by TV out. I have the latest revision of Ge Force FX drivers for my msi 5200 card. It is clear why this happens. Hollywood Majors really think to stop dvd pirate with this bull****?? However, is there any way to bypass this control? Should I install an oldest version of the driver? Thanks. Max |
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"Max" wrote in message .. . Hi, I've noticed that is impossible to see dvd by TV out. I have the latest revision of Ge Force FX drivers for my msi 5200 card. It is clear why this happens. Hollywood Majors really think to stop dvd pirate with this bull****?? However, is there any way to bypass this control? Should I install an oldest version of the driver? Thanks. Max The 41.09 drivers where the last to rely on the TV out chip to use macrovision whe DVD's where played. |
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Use AnyDVD from Slysoft (http://www.slysoft.com/en/anydvd.html) and it will
seem to make Macrovision disappear from your DVDs which will allow you to view them on your TV. -- ================================================== ========================== ================== Due to an excessive amount of spam, if you want to send me an e-mail put eniplA in the subject if you want me to see it. ================================================== ========================== ================== "Max" wrote in message .. . Hi, I've noticed that is impossible to see dvd by TV out. I have the latest revision of Ge Force FX drivers for my msi 5200 card. It is clear why this happens. Hollywood Majors really think to stop dvd pirate with this bull****?? However, is there any way to bypass this control? Should I install an oldest version of the driver? Thanks. Max |
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"Alpine" wrote in message news:2yPyb.51156$kl6.2892@fed1read03... Use AnyDVD from Slysoft (http://www.slysoft.com/en/anydvd.html) and it will seem to make Macrovision disappear from your DVDs which will allow you to view them on your TV. The problem is that some TV out chips already filter out macrovison. Nvidia have responded (to pressure?) by modding all drivers after 41.09 to screw up the troublesome TV out chips when DVD's are played. |
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A combination of AnyDVD by SlySoft and Overlays will fix this problem and
give a very interesting effect. Follow these steps -- verified working on 45.23 drivers w/ Conexant CX25871 TV Out chipset 1. Download and install AnyDVD by SlySoft 2. Connect the TV 3. Right click on the Nvidia icon in the system tray and select the appropriate nview mode (clone, horizontal span, etc...). Make sure that the TV is the secondary screen. 3. Right Click on the desktop and select Properties 4. Go to the Settings tab and click on Advanced 5. Go to the GeForce... tab 6. Go to the Overlay Controls section 7. For Full Screen Device set it to Auto-select Now when you play any video in an application using overlays, then it will automatically copy onto the secondary monitor full screen. You don't even actually have to full screen the application at all. A nice effect is if you use the visualizations in Winamp, you can get them to copy over to the TV by setting it up in overlay mode. Read the docs or mess around with it. I did it once or twice before when checking stuff out. It would look best on a 60" tv during a party though. -- Robert Pendell "Max" wrote in message .. . Hi, I've noticed that is impossible to see dvd by TV out. I have the latest revision of Ge Force FX drivers for my msi 5200 card. It is clear why this happens. Hollywood Majors really think to stop dvd pirate with this bull****?? However, is there any way to bypass this control? Should I install an oldest version of the driver? Thanks. Max |
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And AnyDVD will make Nvidia's chips think that there isn't any MacroVision
on the DVDs so they will allow the DVD to play at full screen on your 2nd monitor (at least my GeForce 3, GeForce FX5600 Ultra and GeForce FX5900 allow me to). -- ================================================== ========================== ================== Due to an excessive amount of spam, if you want to send me an e-mail put eniplA in the subject if you want me to see it. ================================================== ========================== ================== "John Russell" wrote in message ... "Alpine" wrote in message news:2yPyb.51156$kl6.2892@fed1read03... Use AnyDVD from Slysoft (http://www.slysoft.com/en/anydvd.html) and it will seem to make Macrovision disappear from your DVDs which will allow you to view them on your TV. The problem is that some TV out chips already filter out macrovison. Nvidia have responded (to pressure?) by modding all drivers after 41.09 to screw up the troublesome TV out chips when DVD's are played. |
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"Alpine" wrote in message news:ecTzb.62208$kl6.40258@fed1read03... And AnyDVD will make Nvidia's chips think that there isn't any MacroVision on the DVDs so they will allow the DVD to play at full screen on your 2nd monitor (at least my GeForce 3, GeForce FX5600 Ultra and GeForce FX5900 allow me to). You originallly said this would fix the TV out problem. I don't know if it's the presence of macrovision material and the "faulty" TV out chips together that triggers Nvidia' drivers. If macrovision free material also gets a screwed up TV out image then something lese is the trigger. |
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Running AnyDVD allows me to watch my MacroVision DVDs in full screen on my
2nd monitor in my office using my FX5900. Running AnyDVD allows me to watch my MacroVision encoded DVDs in full screen on my 52" Sony HDTV (using SVHS input) on my PC in my family room using my current FX5600 Ultra and the GeForce 3 that it replaced. Something I can't do if I don't run AnyDVD first. I first ran in to the problem when all I had was my GeForce3 after I installed driver 45.23. Since it was several weeks in between watching DVDs I didn't correlate the installation of 45.23 with my sudden loss of the ability to watch DVDs. I did some searching and found pages and pages of messages from people saying that the problem was due to MacroVision and Nvidia being forced to incorporate stricter controls in their latest drivers. A friend turned me on to AnyDVD which acts as a buffer between your DVD drive and your PC. If the DVD has MacroVision on it, AnyDVD will intercept it and report to the PC that there isn't MacroVision on the disc. DVDs without MacroVision can be watched in full screen on both a 2nd monitor and via the TV out without the use of AnyDVD. -- ================================================== ========================== ================== Due to an excessive amount of spam, if you want to send me an e-mail put eniplA in the subject if you want me to see it. ================================================== ========================== ================== "John Russell" wrote in message ... "Alpine" wrote in message news:ecTzb.62208$kl6.40258@fed1read03... And AnyDVD will make Nvidia's chips think that there isn't any MacroVision on the DVDs so they will allow the DVD to play at full screen on your 2nd monitor (at least my GeForce 3, GeForce FX5600 Ultra and GeForce FX5900 allow me to). You originallly said this would fix the TV out problem. I don't know if it's the presence of macrovision material and the "faulty" TV out chips together that triggers Nvidia' drivers. If macrovision free material also gets a screwed up TV out image then something lese is the trigger. |
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"Alpine" wrote in message news:OkBAb.68993$kl6.3189@fed1read03... Running AnyDVD allows me to watch my MacroVision DVDs in full screen on my 2nd monitor in my office using my FX5900. Running AnyDVD allows me to watch my MacroVision encoded DVDs in full screen on my 52" Sony HDTV (using SVHS input) on my PC in my family room using my current FX5600 Ultra and the GeForce 3 that it replaced. Something I can't do if I don't run AnyDVD first. I first ran in to the problem when all I had was my GeForce3 after I installed driver 45.23. Since it was several weeks in between watching DVDs I didn't correlate the installation of 45.23 with my sudden loss of the ability to watch DVDs. I did some searching and found pages and pages of messages from people saying that the problem was due to MacroVision and Nvidia being forced to incorporate stricter controls in their latest drivers. A friend turned me on to AnyDVD which acts as a buffer between your DVD drive and your PC. If the DVD has MacroVision on it, AnyDVD will intercept it and report to the PC that there isn't MacroVision on the disc. DVDs without MacroVision can be watched in full screen on both a 2nd monitor and via the TV out without the use of AnyDVD. -- ================================================== ========================== ================== Due to an excessive amount of spam, if you want to send me an e-mail put eniplA in the subject if you want me to see it. ================================================== ========================== ================== "John Russell" wrote in message ... "Alpine" wrote in message news:ecTzb.62208$kl6.40258@fed1read03... And AnyDVD will make Nvidia's chips think that there isn't any MacroVision on the DVDs so they will allow the DVD to play at full screen on your 2nd monitor (at least my GeForce 3, GeForce FX5600 Ultra and GeForce FX5900 allow me to). You originallly said this would fix the TV out problem. I don't know if it's the presence of macrovision material and the "faulty" TV out chips together that triggers Nvidia' drivers. If macrovision free material also gets a screwed up TV out image then something lese is the trigger. So your confirming the trigger is macrovision, which the software removes! |
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