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Discussione: bluray non funziona con vga intel x3100 (g33)
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20-05-2009, 08:44 #1
bluray non funziona con vga intel x3100 (g33)
ho un pc shuttle con mainboard con vga integrata: chipset g33 (x3100). ho installato il lettore bluray lg e installato power dvd. quando si avvia il programma mi dice che la scheda video non è supportata.
può essere che la g33 non riesca a riprodurre i bluray? ha anche l'uscita hdmi con supporto hdcp!
p.s. come sistema operativo ho xp sp3
potete aiutarmi?Tv Samsung 55C8000 ; BluRay Sony BDP-S6500; decoder MySky HD; Sintoampli Marantz SR 7011 ; Casse B&W 683 - HTM61 - M1 - Subwoofer Sunfire HRS-12; Telecomando Logitech Harmony One; Mediacenter Popcorn Hour VTEN - PLAYSTATION 4 - iMac 27" core i5
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20-05-2009, 09:36 #2
Precisazione...il chipset G33 implementa il core grafico GMA 3100 (non GMA X3100)...Detto questo, ho trovato una cosa moltoooo interessante...
I've just finished getting Blu-ray playback working on my Intel G33 chipset based motherboard running under Windows XP (SP3). I initially thought this would be a slam dunk - add blu-ray drive, install PowerDVD, slam in a Blu-ray disk and off we go....
...So when the drive arrives I install it.....Then I go to download the Cyberlink PowerDVD trial but as I'm reading on the download page I notice it says under a section called "Not supported" G33 video playback. But my Gigabyte GA-G33M-S2H motherboard is based on the Intel G33 chipset which is supposed to support HDCP HDMI output, MPEG2 acceleration and even has a Realtek ALC-889A D/A chip with a protected audio path (PAP) that Cyberlink were about to add support for (to give analog conversion of the high-def audio streams). I download their handy app that tells you if your system is blu-ray ready and sure enough it is flagging my graphics drivers as not blu-ray ready....
...Further investigation on AVS Forum leads me to conclude that I'm pretty much screwed unless I upgrade to Windows Vista or get a discret video card. For some reason the HDCP support in my video drivers is noew good enough for NetFlix video HDCP playback but Intel pretty much refuses to bring out G33 drivers that support blu-ray under Windows XP....
As I explore the AVS Forum a bit more I start to see people say that PowerDVD just doesn't do blu-ray under XP period. Then I see people saying it does, or that if you use ArcSoft Total Media Theater (TMT) you can have blu-ray under XP - its not an XP limitation...
...So I post again on AVS Forum (about my tenth post on the subject by this time) and quite by chance someone says it sounds like all I need now are "Japanese beta video drivers" for TMT. Huh? No more information than that but its enough to get going so after many forum searches and Google searches I finally find a thread that mentions yes there is some beta version of TMT from 2007 that apparently worked with the G33 chipset and its GMA 3100 graphics processor. More searching leads me another AVS Forum post that has a link to a download that contains two magical driver files which I duely copy into the appropriate TMT program directory. One more reboot, fire up TMT, fingers crossed and boom - Houston we have blu-ray! Glorious high def Blade Runner playing right there on my XP machine with the supposedly unsupported chipset....
....So now I have this whacky Frankenstein blu-ray system with unsupported drivers from an xbox-360 and Japanese beta graphics drivers - but it works with no Vista and no extra video card.
Questo è il linkNon esistono grandi ostacoli, esistono solo piccole motivazioni...
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20-05-2009, 09:42 #3
avevo letto anche io questa pagina, ma non ho ben capito se devo per forza utilizzare ArcSoft Total Media Theater
Tv Samsung 55C8000 ; BluRay Sony BDP-S6500; decoder MySky HD; Sintoampli Marantz SR 7011 ; Casse B&W 683 - HTM61 - M1 - Subwoofer Sunfire HRS-12; Telecomando Logitech Harmony One; Mediacenter Popcorn Hour VTEN - PLAYSTATION 4 - iMac 27" core i5
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20-05-2009, 09:44 #4
Si, perchè quell'utente si avvale di driver video giapponesi per TMT specifici per chipset g33...
L'utente chiude con questa frase:
I purchase TMT since there are no other alternatives for G33/XP/blu-ray at the moment.Non esistono grandi ostacoli, esistono solo piccole motivazioni...
L'Home Theater richiede forti pressioni sonore, generosa estensione in gamma bassa e dinamica strepitosa, tutte cose che un minisistemino da settenani non potrà mai dare. (TNT-Audio)