Question - Hisense H65A6100 - no HDCP 2. 2 support | Hisense TVs It says that my TV does not support HDCP 2 2 I already tried all available HDMI slots (3 in total, all of them HDMI 2 0 4k@60Hz), contacted the Hisense support (the support told me that HDCP is a codec similar to divx, wtf ) and they have no clue if HDCP 2 2 is supported or not and on the Internet, no sufficient information is
HISENSE 50 inch 4K TV. (Plus how to remove HDCP 2. 2) True HDCP 2 2 is built into the HDMI chip and you cannot upgrade with software So assuming the user did get a USB stick with software that allows playback, its most likely a fudge that allows the TV to downscale the HDCP 2 2 protected stream
HDCP 2. 2 error message on new Sony STR-ZA810ES receiver Hello all, New poster here and hoping someone can help me troubleshoot this message Ive searched this board and the web ad nauseum for a solution but have yet to find anything I am watching cable TV via a Spectrum 210 set top box connected to my Sony receiver to an older Bravia KDL-55W802A
Cheap HDMI HDCP 2. 2 splitter stripper that works? - AVForums Search "HDCP Stripper", and there are plenty of them Since china doesn't really care about copyright stuff like this, they have no problem selling this, as it isn't illegal in their jurisdiction Items from there usually takes 2-3 weeks to get here, but may occasionally take more than a month
Newbie question regarding HDCP 2. 2 and ARC - AVForums HDCP 2 3 is basically just HDCP 2 2 with a few revisions intended to cover a number of loopholes it had The newer revision shouldn't and probably never will effect anyone ubless you were doing sonething to exploit one of the aforementioned security exploits that became apparent in association with version 2 2?
HDCP 2. 2 to 1. 4 converters | General TV Discussions I just wondered if many people are using these yet as they're starting to become more popular at the moment due to HDCP 2 2 causing compatibility problems with older kit Basically they'll take a HDCP 2 2 input and convert it to HDCP 1 4 which is legally allowed This means that you can take
Cheap HDMI HDCP 2. 2 splitter stripper that works? - AVForums The receiver sees the signal via ARC, and can also see audio from a UHD bluray player, it also seems to be able to report the video content from the player as well, so I'm hoping its can receive the signal from a suable splitter, as i understood it HDMI 2 2 2 1 is also backward compatible with earlier versions IE 1 4 so given its the HDCP that's not easily backward compatible the stripper
HDCP 2. 2 vs 2. 3 | AV Receivers and Amplifiers | AVForums One thing the newer models have that the NR1609 doesn't, is HDCP 2 3 support, with the older model being limited to HDCP 2 2 I don't really understand HDCP and haven't found any resources online which really explain what I need to know to decide whether or not I should be concerned about this anytime soon