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  1. i recently made a backup of the movie SWORDFISH[hd-dvd] to my pc. i got windvd 8 platinum.
    how do i get windvd platinum to play the files on my pc? which file is it supposed to load up?
    ive found good tutorials for backing up hd-dvd but i cant find any on playback options.
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  2. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    I think you need the japanese version of windvd 8. Or else try PowerDVD Ultra 7 or PowerDVD 6.5.
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  3. would those programs play the movie in full quality
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    The standard American version of Windvd 8 won't play HD-DVD. You do need the Japanese one. In theory Windvd will eventually release a version in the rest of the world that will play HD-DVD, but your guess is as good as mine as to when that will be. PowerDVD 6.5 does support HD-DVD - I know that for a fact. I assume PowerDVD Ultra 7 will too.

    They are capable of 1080p playback. You need a monitor that also supports it. My PC monitor only does 720p and I can tell from personal experience that 1080i or 1080p stuff sucks on my 3200+ AMD PC because it has to be scaled down to 720p and it's not very fast. If you play ripped HD-DVDs, people claim that it will play in 1080p. If you try to play from a disc, PowerDVD and Windvd apparently check to see if the signal is going out over HDMI (maybe DMI too - not sure though) and if not, they downgrade the signal to some resolution a little under 720p. This is supposedly why the first HD-DVD ripper was created. The author said that he was angry that his software degraded the image just because he didn't have a video card that supported HDMI. Output over DMI might possibly not be degraded for play from disc, but I have no way to test this. So in theory you should be able to play from your hard disc at 1080p if your monitor supports it.
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  5. i got a 20inch widescreen monitor. i got a 7950gt hdcp.
    my monitor is not hdcp , but my home tv is , thats where im gonna hook up the dvi out from the videocard
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  6. just got powerdvd v7 . what file do i have to open in order to play my backed up files [on the HARD DRIVE]
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    towncarblue, Please read our rules before posting:

    Please try not to "bump" your topic.
    Replying to your own topic to get it to the top is annoying. Try to have some patience, this is a bulletin board, not IRC. It may take some time (e.g., one or two days) before someone can answer your query or question.
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  8. PowerDVD is good.
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    PowerDVD is good.
    Umm . . . thanks for sharing ?

    You should be able to navigate to the folder on your HDD and play, as you do for DVD - at least according to the manual.
    Read my blog here.
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  10. for some reason , powerdvd 7 ultra, is not recognizing my videocard as hdcp compliant [7950gt ko superclocked EVGA].
    its not recognizing the driver . and the videocard is UNKnOWN
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    Originally Posted by towncarblue
    for some reason , powerdvd 7 ultra, is not recognizing my videocard as hdcp compliant
    That is because it isn't. Talk to the card manufacturer. Most won't take them back.

    http://www.engadget.com/2006/02/13/ati-and-nvidias-hdcp-support-video-cards-dont-support-hdcp/
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  12. power dvd is not even recognizing the videocard [using BD advisor]. it shows the name of the videocard [7950gt] but it has a grey dot next to it [unknown]
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