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After having worked fine for a couple of months windvd will not play blu ray discs any more. Drive starts but then comes to a complete stop after a couple of seconds without displaying anything. Only change in the config is that I sometimes use the docking station. I can access the files on the BR disc so assume a SW / DRM / driver problem. Notebook: AR31S, WinDVD Version: 8.0 DXVA B08.095, running on Vista. Anybody a clue ?
Rene
New version 8.0 DXVA B08.123 solved the problem. Available via VAIO update.
Hi rela,
welcome to Club vaio..
I'm glad you solved the problem..
I have a similar problem, i used to have an AR21S that could run the two Blu-ray discs i currently have, 'Black Hawk Down' and 'Eragon' without a problem. I tragically knocked coffee all over the keyboard and ultimately destroyed the machine. Fortunately for me my home insurance paid out for a new machine and i purchased the AR41S. The Vaio update downloaded the winDVD BD application and intalled it (or at least i assume it installed it, or does it download it but i have to install ?) Anyway when running Blu-Ray through a 1080p TV, 'Black Hawk Down' is perfect, but 'Eragon' does not want to play, it displayes the message on a Big Red screen saying something like 'Ths disc in encoded for Regions A and B, Please play in a Region A or B player'
The WinDVD and Blu ray drive are set to Region B (Europe)
Any ideas ?
The Vaio update downloaded the winDVD BD application and intalled it (or at least i assume it installed it, or does it download it but i have to install ?)
I got similar issue.
Suddenly, none of my BR are working. WinDVD crashes with MFC error. (Win XP)
I suppose I have to re-install it. But , where can I find it ?
it's not a part of the build in recovery tool.
My AR21S has stopped playing back Blu-Ray titles. I have tried it with discs that I have watched before. The drive just whirrs and WinDVD bd does nothing. These are not the newly released discs with the new protection on them. My graphics driver is the latest available and the version of WinDVD is the latest. I recentlt installed Call of Duty 4 which came with Directx 10, could this be the problem. Anybody got any ideas?
Ah :smileygrin: I also recently installed Crysis, also DX10. Maybe it's the culprit.
Seriously WinDVD is terrible. I got the planet Earth (6 discs), and WinDVD will not play sound on two of the discs.
Installed PowerDVD Ultra and its much faster and better and plays all the discs fine.
I managed to get windvd working with the updates, but I'm afraid I jumped ship and purchased Power DVD. The quality of playback is much better in my case.