New Intel Chips
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New Intel Chips
Hello,
Apparently Intel is taking out SGX on the new generation of chips. This is needed for blu-ray playback.
Does this have any effect on makemkv and ripping ?
Source: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/s ... precation/
Thank You
Apparently Intel is taking out SGX on the new generation of chips. This is needed for blu-ray playback.
Does this have any effect on makemkv and ripping ?
Source: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/s ... precation/
Thank You
Re: New Intel Chips
No, I don't think so. MakeMKV works just fine on AMD CPUs, which also don't have SGX.
Re: New Intel Chips
Actually, it's needed for OFFICIALLY LICENSED SOFTWARE that plays UHD video right from the disk.This is needed for blu-ray playback.
Unofficial software has no need for SGX.
Have to wonder if the OFFICIALLY LICENSED SOFTWARE will opt to simply not try to hide the DRM code in SGX to maintain their market going forward.
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Re: New Intel Chips
Wonderful.
I just wanted to be sure that we can keep on doing what we have been doing!
I just wanted to be sure that we can keep on doing what we have been doing!
Re: New Intel Chips
Simple, just keep an old PC with MakeMKV on it and use an external drive that can be swapped between machines.centuryx476 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 16, 2022 12:24 amWonderful.
I just wanted to be sure that we can keep on doing what we have been doing!
Re: New Intel Chips
You don't need an old PC. MakeMKV doesn't need Intel SGX to work at all. MakeMKV works on AMD CPUs, Apple Silicon CPUs and ARM CPUs (in the Raspberry Pi) and none of them have Intel SGX.
As Woodstock said, the only thing you need Intel SGX for is to use officially licensed UHD playback software to play a UHD on an official UHD drive.
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Re: New Intel Chips
Already happened sadly but they didn't opt not to hide it they just got rid of it.Woodstock wrote: ↑Sun Jan 16, 2022 12:23 amActually, it's needed for OFFICIALLY LICENSED SOFTWARE that plays UHD video right from the disk.This is needed for blu-ray playback.
Unofficial software has no need for SGX.
Have to wonder if the OFFICIALLY LICENSED SOFTWARE will opt to simply not try to hide the DRM code in SGX to maintain their market going forward.
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Re: New Intel Chips
Cyberlink software won't play 4K UHD Blu rays anymore on new processors.
https://www.whathifi.com/news/intel-dis ... t-pc-chips
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Re: New Intel Chips
To confirm, the new Intel CPUs work well with MakeMKV, correct?
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Re: New Intel Chips
yes you never needed sgx for makekmv to work thats whats removed in the new chipsmidnighwatcher wrote: ↑Mon Jun 13, 2022 2:31 amTo confirm, the new Intel CPUs work well with MakeMKV, correct?
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Re: New Intel Chips
Everyone should be using VLC as a player anyway. It plays everything, and UHD isn't washed out.