_dwItemID=1004_ : dwLibNumPhysicalProc = 8, dwLibNumCorePerPackage=8, dwLibNumLogicalPerCore=0 _dwItemID=1003_ : dwLibFamily = 6, dwLibModel=58, dwLibStepping=9 Here is a copy & paste of my BD Adviser logs:ĬPU : Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3630QM CPU 2.40GHz Yes It works on the Panasonic 50" TV, and the Element 32" T, but won't work on the Insignia TV. (Code = 0107)" I have tried tons of different things to fix the issue and the only thing it's came down to is it being a incompatability issue between CyberLink PowerDVD 10 and the Insignia TV. Ensure your display device supports HDCP. When I use Cyberlink BD Adviser, I pass everything except for Video Connection Type, which says "Digital (Without HDCP)." When I attempt to play a Blu-Ray while it is plugged into the TV, Cyberlink gives me this message: "CyberLink PowerDVD is not able to play the protected content on your digital output device. I have also tried playing the film in cloned screen mode, as well as second screen only mode.
I have also rolled my drivers back and updated them to the newest beta version multiple times and retried, also with no avail.
I just recently tried updating to the newest patch version of Cyberlink PowerDVD 10, and re-tried, with no avail. I am 100% positive that this TV has HDCP, so there is no reason that this shouldn't work all of a sudden. Just yesterday I attempted to play Pitch Black on the Insignia 22" HDTV (Model Number: NS-L22Q-10A).
I have watched multiple movies on these two TV's transferred from my laptop to the TV through a HDMI cable. I have used it multiple times to play Blu-Ray films through HDMI connection on two different televisions, One, being a Element 32" HDTVanother Panasonic 50" HDTV and the other being a Insignia 22" HDTV. I received Cyberlink PowerDVD 10 with my HP DV6 laptop pre-installed.