You will have to worry about whether the HD video card HDMI port is an output or an input. If — as I suspect — it’s an output (intended to go to a monitor or TV) you can’t INPUT a signal from the output of the Blu-ray player.
Frankly, I think you would be better to consider an internal or external Blu-ray drive for the computer, rather than a standalone Blu-Ray player. HOWEVER, consider whether your computer is up to handling HD (in addition to the video subsystem there are minimum CPU and RAM requirements).
You will have to worry about whether the HD video card HDMI port is an output or an input. If — as I suspect — it’s an output (intended to go to a monitor or TV) you can’t INPUT a signal from the output of the Blu-ray player.
Frankly, I think you would be better to consider an internal or external Blu-ray drive for the computer, rather than a standalone Blu-Ray player. HOWEVER, consider whether your computer is up to handling HD (in addition to the video subsystem there are minimum CPU and RAM requirements).
Hope that helps.