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06/23/2012 - 5:21pm #1 SJMaye Offline Joined: 10 Sep 2010 Ceton PCIe InfinityTV 4 "Display driver error" I recently completed my move out of state. Got my MC hooked up with cable card. Ran got all
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the check marks on the Ceton diagnostics. I then went through setting up my TV ceton linux driver signals again. Everything should work, but when I click on most of the channels I get the error,"Display driver error. The video playback
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device does not support playback of protected content" This is on a MC that was installed and working fine on Comcast and now, inWisconsin, on Time Warner Cable I am getting this error. Any ideas?
Top display driver error windows media center hdhomerun Login or register to post comments Tags: Windows Media Center Sat, 06/23/2012 - 5:32pm #2 oliverredfox Offline Joined: 30 Nov 1999 Not certain but it sounds like you could have a HDCP problem. You probably already have; but have you tried a different HDMI cable to see if it was having handshake issues? Top Login or register to post comments Sat, 06/23/2012 - 5:34pm (Reply to #2) #3 SJMaye Offline Joined: 10 Sep 2010 I wmc display driver error protected content have not tried another HDMI cable. I am using the same one that was working fine when on Comcast. I have some others to try. I will report back. Top Login or register to post comments Sun, 06/24/2012 - 3:32am (Reply to #3) #4 SJMaye Offline Joined: 10 Sep 2010 Hello, I have not been able to try another cable yet. I will go over to the house and do so today. But it struck me odd. I have been using TeamViewer to do work on the MC remotely (which I have done many times) and still get the same error. How can the HDMI cable have anything to do with this? Again, many thanks for the help. Top Login or register to post comments Sun, 06/24/2012 - 8:16am (Reply to #3) #5 Andrew Van Til Offline Joined: 4 Apr 2007 SJMaye wrote:I have not tried another HDMI cable. I am using the same one that was working fine when on Comcast. I have some others to try. I will report back.It's quite possible that the shows were flagged differently on Comcast.If you're not running the latest GPU drivers try an update if swapping cables doesn't help. Senior Editor | @babgvant Top Login or register to post comments Sun, 06/24/2012 - 10:54am #6 johnw248 Offline Joined: 30 Jul 2008 SJMaye wrote: Everything should work,Acer, Asus or a custom build. We also provide an extensive Windows 7 tutorial section that covers a wide range of tips and tricks. Windows
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display driver error protected content 13 May 2012 #1 jorpe 7600x64 ultimate, not SP1 285 posts mile high display driver error protected content on the computer in my signature I just https://missingremote.com/forums/ceton-pcie-infinitytv-4-display-driver-error got a Ceton pcie 4 stream tuner card for use in WMC. Im getting the dreaded protected content error. Solutions I've tried to no avail: Only using DVI connections (I had a displayport monitor and a DVI monitor previously). deleting the mirror drivers for logmein. deleting the mirror drivers for logmein and windows live. I'm using my ATI 5850 card connecting a 24'' acer monitor via DVI for the http://www.sevenforums.com/media-center/229605-display-driver-error-protected-content.html display. Searching this site didn't come up with a solution, my apologies if this has been covered in detail and I didn't see it. My System Specs OS 7600x64 ultimate, not SP1 CPU i7 930 Motherboard Gigabye X58A-ud5 Memory 12gb ddr3 1600 triple channel Corsair XMS3 Graphics Card Radeon 5850 1gb OC edition Sound Card Asus Xonar Essence STX Monitor(s) Displays Acer 24'', Dell 23'' display port Screen Resolution 1920x1200, 1920x1080 Keyboard logitech 2.4ghz wireless wave something Mouse logitech laser wireless mouse. PSU 700 modular Case Antec 1200 Cooling Promlimatech Megahalems Hard Drives 3x64GB Microcenter SSDs RAID0 1tb spinpoint f3 (system) 1tb spinpoint f3 (media) 1tb spinpoint f3 OSX 1x2TB WD green images 1tb 7200.12 (time machine) 2x 500gb western digital green drives for archiving,keeping install files. Internet Speed 50/10 Other Info 4 systems currently: 1. sig rig 2. 930 i7 x64 ultimate (backup, media center PC) 3. c314 2gb ram tablet 7600 ultimate 4. athlon 6000+ home server (still in progress) 5. ipad for on the go jorpe View Public Profile Find More Posts by jorpe . 13 May 2012 #2 jorpe 7600x64 ultimate, not SP1 285 posts mile high I also uninstalled and reinstalled WMP and WMC just for good
2012 by mymce Problem:- I am using Windows 7 Home Premium.Suddenly I am getting the following error within Windows Media Center:- "Display Driver error.The video playback device does not https://mymce.wordpress.com/2012/01/28/fixing-display-driver-error-the-video-playback-device-does-not-support-playback-of-protected-content/ support playback of protected content." Resolution:- This problem may be caused by several things:- a>It may be due to audio issue.It can be fixed by updating the audio driver. Some times Setting up audio output for 5.1 instead of 7.1 in speaker fixes the issue. Some times un-check “Allow applications to take exclusive control of this device.” under the sound advanced display driver properties helps.Open Control Panel> Click on Sound icon > Select your default Sound device > click properties > go the Advanced tab. Under Exclusive Mode un-check “Allow applications to take exclusive control of this device.” >Click OK. b>It may be due to graphic card issue.Old driver may be incompatible.Updating the graphic card may resolve the issue. c> See also:- HDCP over DisplayPort display driver error is not validated in Windows 7 Media Center. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2392252 I found that changing fullscreen mode to windowed mode or vice-versa within Media Center sometimes fixes it. Like this:Like Loading... Related Posted in Downloads, Troubleshooting, Vista Media Center, Windows 7 Media Center3 Comments Post navigation Previous PostDiagnose and fix program installing and uninstalling problemsautomaticallyNext PostCan not watch in Full Screen in Windows Media Center:Tweaking with nvidia Control Panelsetting 3 thoughts on “Fixing "Display Driver error.The video playback device does not support playback of protectedcontent."” prerich says: January 19, 2013 at 1:59 am If you are outputing audio via HDMI and you have a secondary program (JRiver, XBMC..ect) that requires exclusive control…I've found the culprit…the S/PDIF in the playback devices. Disable the S/PDIF if you are outputing audio via HDMI and enable exclusive control and give exclusive mode priority. I also turn off my system sounds and my WMC "sounds" in the settings. Hope this helps!🙂 Reply Jeffery Okada says: July 24, 2014 at 10:25 am Try this fix. Worked for me! support.microsoft.com/kb/976590 Reply Collin Hagewood says: October 2, 2014 at 12:22 pm Thanks Jeffery….been wor