#Cyberlink powerdvd 18 hdcp drivers#
Since I had the latest AMD Catalyst drivers installed – and you should too – this message made no sense. You can find additional information on the CyberLink FAW web site (code-0012). Make sure it meets the minimum requirements. Playback stopped because your graphics card driver is incompatible. This happened to me earlier today when I tried to play a Blockbuster The Pacific Disc 2 Blu-ray on my PC, only to be greeted by the following error: Period.įew things are more frustrating when high end technology you paid for suddenly fails you after working previously.
TL, DR: if you want Blu-ray playback, forget virtualization on the playback PC. This is probably due to copy protection requiring the player to lock the Blu-ray drive for exclusive access to the player, which may be problematic with VMs. I conclude from this that Blu-ray playback doesn’t work if anything virtualization related is enabled or running at the same time. Shutting down the guest OS I had running in VMware Player Free and then closing the latter fixed the issue.
The same disc wouldn’t play on Corel WinDVD Pro either. PowerDVD could not read a file on this disc.Įrror on Windows 8.1 Pro 圆4.