GWguy
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So, I'm experimenting with Blu-Ray. I ordered a Blu-Ray internal playback-only deck for my PC. It needs SATA, I don't got SATA, so I order a PCI SATA/eSATA card at the same time. I go to install it... damn, forgot SATA power connectors were different. Drove all over town, no one carries it. Finally find one at Alliance in California. Just installed everything, but not without grief. Damn front cover on the desktop won't come off, wound up breaking bits off.
Power up time. Instructions say there will be a BIOS splash screen for the SATA card. No splash screen. Did I do it wrong? Nope, it's asking for drivers, which install without a hitch. Reboot. Still no splash screen. They lie.....
Look at that... drive J: I put a CD with the new player software, load the new Blu-Ray version of PowerDVD. No prob. Going in too easy, can't be right. Ok, done. Put a DVD in it (don't have a Blu-Ray disk yet) and it plays just fine. Terrif! Ok, what's this in the the Programs menu... ? BD Advisor. Ok, I'll run it. Oh, cool, runs a systems check to see what might not be compatible for Blu-Ray playback.
What the heck are all these red lights????? Processor not fast enough (3Ghz). Video card (GeForce 6200) not supported. No HDCP compliant display. A yellow light... marginal memory for playback.... AW NUTZ!!! By the time I upgrade this POS, I might as well buy a Media PC that's ready to go.
Well, it was an experiment. I can still (hopefully) use this to rip BD disks, no playback required for that.
Yes, even us IT geeks have bad days....
Time to find dinner......
Power up time. Instructions say there will be a BIOS splash screen for the SATA card. No splash screen. Did I do it wrong? Nope, it's asking for drivers, which install without a hitch. Reboot. Still no splash screen. They lie.....
Look at that... drive J: I put a CD with the new player software, load the new Blu-Ray version of PowerDVD. No prob. Going in too easy, can't be right. Ok, done. Put a DVD in it (don't have a Blu-Ray disk yet) and it plays just fine. Terrif! Ok, what's this in the the Programs menu... ? BD Advisor. Ok, I'll run it. Oh, cool, runs a systems check to see what might not be compatible for Blu-Ray playback.
What the heck are all these red lights????? Processor not fast enough (3Ghz). Video card (GeForce 6200) not supported. No HDCP compliant display. A yellow light... marginal memory for playback.... AW NUTZ!!! By the time I upgrade this POS, I might as well buy a Media PC that's ready to go.
Well, it was an experiment. I can still (hopefully) use this to rip BD disks, no playback required for that.
Yes, even us IT geeks have bad days....
Time to find dinner......