Until then, it is possible to decrypt your HD media onto your hard disk for playback with Intel graphics. Maybe Josh Bancroft or madcvdesylvcan comment on any progress? Audio over HDMI would be nice, too,but I know there are DRM concerns with HD Audio so I'd settle for just video. We've got HDCP compliant ADD2 cards out there for the X3000, they should be able to get PowerDVD and WinDVD support for them. It would be really nice if the ISV folks at Intel could make the effort to help get this working. The driver requirement, I'm told, was not present in PowerDVD 6.5 Blu-ray/HD DVD, and if you can get a hold of a copy of that you can use AnyDVD HD to make it work, but from what I understand not only is 6.5 buggy, it won't work on newer disks since there's a mandatory DRM upgrade coming. In some cases you can foolPowerDVD 7.3into not caring about the graphics card (AnyDVD HD does this), but there is as yet no way to fool it into not caring about the graphics driver. RD engineer need to study if this card can be support by PowerDVD Ultra. The PwerDVD Ultra support ATI and nVidia for Blu-ray disc and HD DVD playback.
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