MMBrowser only works with powerdvd at the moment but Paul is going to support VLC and other players. Probably because I don't use wmc any more. There was a way to change the wmc external players in collection management, under tools, but I don't see it anymore. Supports 4k Ultra Hd Blu-Ray Playback, BDXL And M-Disc Format.
what os are you using> windows 10? are you using windows media center? TMT was dropped by arcsoft many years ago. 6x Slot Loading Portable USB 3.1 Gen1(3.0) BD/DVD/CD Burner. So, Can you point me to your "external player configuration XML" where I can try and customize? After $100 just a little support would be greatly appreciated. Please let us know the outcome I hope to hear from you soon.Would have really liked to know that before I sent you (MyMovies) $100 !!!!! I'm sure a refund is out of the question! So where does one get the no longer supported ArcSoft TMT that works? Found a download, installed, but seeing as ArcSoft's validation servers are no longer in service it will not validate. Then you could import video and audio files to media library from your computer disc. After downloading CyberLink PowerDVD to your computer, you could run this software on your PC. 3D, Blu-ray and 4K video are highly supported.
Installing the Intel® management engine driver, then the Intel® SGX driver and then graphics driver (contact the motherboard manufacturer to install them) CyberLink PowerDVD, as the media player, it plays video, photo and audio.
Removing the NVIDIA® graphics card, and then complete the installation of the OS and the necessary drivers for your system, including the latest Intel® graphics driver:
In the meantime, we strongly recommend the following: In this case, based on your last post, we noticed that in the Hybrid or switchable graphics system field from the last report that you attached, you did not specify that you have a NVIDIA* GeForce GTX 1050 card, as it is revealed on the SSU report from your first post.Ĭan you check if there is any other component that might be missing between both reports? place an X to the right of the option showing how often you see this issue using specific steps.
The SGX driver and software are automatically installed by Windows Update and the AESM service was verified to be running. This is despite SGX being set to "Enabled" in the BIOS along with the latest Intel ME components installed as provided by the motherboard manufacturer. The Cyberlink UltraHD Blu-Ray Advisor program also reports that Intel SGX and Intel ME components are not available.
When trying to play an UltraHD Blu-Ray on Cyberlink PowerDVD 17 or PowerDVD 18 on Windows 10 the program fails stating that Intel SGX extensions are not available. Provide a detailed description of the issue I'd love to get ahold of that Intel-provided SGX Validation tool but I'm not sure if that will be possible as an end-consumer. Under my current test I am plugged directly into the onboard HDMI port, and ensure that the Nvidia card is disabled while testing.Īt this point I'd appreciate any direction offered by Intel or seasoned Intel Community members. I know my HDMI cable and TV are compatible because my previous HTPC setup was a Gigabyte Z170X-Gaming 7 that played UHD disks just fine til the board died(well it still works but is flaky). I've tried unreasonable levels of troubleshooting on this issue including multiple BIOS versions, previous releases of Windows 10, various versions of the SGX and ME drivers and software, and pretty much every permutation inbetween. Per other forum posts I've gone ahead and uploaded the normally requested SSU.
In its stead they provided me with what looks to be a custom built SGX validation check tool that also fails to pass their check but does provide additional details on the issue. However it appears you need a Premium account to access that software. Intel(R) SGX Functional Validation Tool for Skylake & Kabylake Platforms
There are several Intel Communities forum posts regarding this issue:Ĭyberlink at one point pointed me to the following Design Center utility: I have active cases open with Cyberlink as well as EVGA regarding the issue and have been going back and forth between both entities with little success in trying to resolve the issue. The Cyberlink UHD Advisor tool consistently fails on the Intel SGX and Intel ME pieces. I've been chasing an issue with being able to play UHD blu-rays on an EVGA Z370 Classified K with Cyberlink PowerDVD (18 in my case).