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Guru3D.com » News » Blu-ray UHD discs are no longer supported on latest Intel PC processors.

Blu-ray UHD discs are no longer supported on latest Intel PC processors.

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/21/2022 09:43 AM | source: flatpanelshd | 43 comment(s)
Blu-ray UHD discs are no longer supported on latest Intel PC processors.

Intel has eliminated support for SGX, a DRM-related security mechanism required to play UHD Blu-ray Discs, from its 11th and 12th generation chips.

Intel's 11th Gen Rocket Lake (Core i-11000) and 12th Gen Alder Lake (Core i-12000) processors no longer support SGX (Software Guard Extensions). SGX, in conjunction with HDCP 2.2 and AACS 2.0, is necessary for UHD Blu-ray playing on PCs. This implies consumers will be unable to use the latest Intel-based PCs as 4K HDR Blu-ray players.

CyberLink, the maker of the PC application PowerDVD, has stated that the elimination of SGX implies that its software would no longer support UHD Blu-ray playing. While Intel's 7000, 8000, 9000, and 10000 series processors continue to support SGX, CyberLink warns that feature may be discontinued in future versions of the Intel driver.

"Intel SGX support has been discontinued from 11th generation (or newer) CPUs, and it may be removed from future versions of Intel drivers or utility programs (e.g., the Intel SGX and Intel Management Engine driver and firmware). These modifications may result in the loss of support for Ultra HD Blu-ray movie disc playback on these devices "CyberLink stated in a Frequently Asked Questions document.

"The elimination of the SGX capability, as well as its compatibility with the current Windows operating system and drivers, has created a significant hurdle for CyberLink in terms of continuing to offer Ultra HD Blu-ray movie playback in our player software. As a result, CyberLink has determined that it is no longer practicable to support Ultra HD Blu-ray playing on newer CPUs and Windows systems."

Intel has supported SGX since Skylake (Core i-6000), however, security researchers discovered multiple flaws in the technology, which is likely why Intel is discontinuing support. AMD processors do not support SGX, it appears that support for UHD Blu-ray movies on PCs has come to an end.







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Prince Valiant
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#5987171 Posted on: 01/26/2022 10:54 PM
This is some next-level Apple 3.5mm jack move.

Curious question: How many people actually use Blu-ray on their PC's anyways? I have a BD drive as I bought it 10 years ago thinking I was going to play in the future and I never did. I'd rather have a proper BD player attached to my 4K OLED TV for viewing. I mean I guess I might as well ask how many people have a PC monitor with 600 nits brightness or better?

In fact the latest Disney Plus IMAX Enhanced films are better quality than Blu-Ray (minus the audio).


I use mine frequently (DVD and BD) but I know I'm an outlier.

GamerNerves
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#5987504 Posted on: 01/27/2022 09:07 PM
Totally different here. TV's in every room apart from the bathroom.


If you live alone in a small apartment TV is waste of space, unless you really like TV programs, movies and series. I see no problem watching a movie even on a phone, it's comfy to just lay on your back. Big screen is not everything, doesn't even matter that much for many.

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#5987589 Posted on: 01/28/2022 02:50 AM
If you live alone in a small apartment TV is waste of space, unless you really like TV programs, movies and series. I see no problem watching a movie even on a phone, it's comfy to just lay on your back. Big screen is not everything, doesn't even matter that much for many.


Yeah that's beyond me. Much rather a large display with large sound. I can't say I've ever watched a TV show or movie on a phone or tablet. Save it for the big screen. The odd YouTube video or skipping through reviews is different. You can do that in the morning on the toilet.

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