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ryzen 2700X compatibility with intel sgx
So I am trying to watch a 4K UHD BluRay (yes, I am a collector) with my Brand New Computer running a Ryzen 2700X, only to find out I can't because of some Intel SGX driver that apparently doesn't have an equivalent on the AMD system. Anyone know how to fix this issue (without using BitTorrent)? I have enabled SVM and updated the AMD PSP security doo-hickey in device manager and it still doesn't work. Sooo, any ideas.
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From Intel explaining SGX:
What Is Intel® SGX?
There is tremendous opportunity for application and solution developers to take charge of their data security using new hardware-based controls for cloud and enterprise environments. Intel® Software Guard Extensions (Intel® SGX)1 2 offers hardware-based memory encryption that isolates specific application code and data in memory. Intel® SGX allows user-level code to allocate private regions of memory, called enclaves, which are designed to be protected from processes running at higher privilege levels. Only Intel® SGX offers such a granular level of control and protection.
From another website:
Only Intel Processors have the SGX codes in them. AMD processors doesn't have it.
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Exact same issue, not sure if issue is with the drive Pioneer BDR-XD07UHD or CyberLink Suite 10, need help with this please first chance to watch 3 of my movie collection, I bought a 4K player then realized it was 4K not 4K UHD, getting fed-up with these companies and no gov oversight
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Try running Cyberlink Blu-Ray App and see if your computer has the recommended hardware to run Blu-Ray with Cyberlink software.
https://www.cyberlink.com/stat/bd-support/enu/index.jsp
I just downloaded the Blu-Ray 3D advisor and ran it on my new Ryzen build which I upgraded from a AM3+ Motherboard and FX8350 processor:
I have HDR disabled but I don't have a Processor (AMD) that supports Intel's SGX. I do have 2 Blu-Ray burners but seems to be Non-UHD Blu-Ray.
But for regular Blu-Ray play back my computer passes everything :
So basically you need three hardwares to run UHD Blu-Ray:
Intel Processor and a UHD Blu-Ray Player and a compatible GPU card.