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| Author: | minnus [ 14 Jan 2011, 03:13 ] |
| Post subject: | HDCP on multiple monitors? |
Has anyone gotten HDCP to work on NVSurround? I've ran into this issue twice. Once when I tried to use Bluray watching software (PowerDVD), and now again when I tried to use my new HDMI DVR card :( The U2410 is definitely HDCP compliant...it is only when used in NVSurround... I have a slight suspicion that it is caused by the Windows setting "Duplicate these displays," since I believe that HDCP is meant to prevent display cloning. I can't change that setting without breaking NVSurround however :( Anyone else encounter this issue? |
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| Author: | Paradigm Shifter [ 14 Jan 2011, 13:33 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: HDCP on multiple monitors? |
I can't 'do' HDCP on my Surround rig anyway, as I'm using 2405s as the side monitors which didn't support HDCP. But it wouldn't surprise me if Surround broke HDCP. |
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| Author: | fuzioninfinity [ 15 Jan 2011, 11:20 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: HDCP on multiple monitors? |
HDCP is broken by surround from what I can tell. I have tried 2 different sets of monitors in the past, all of which were HDCP compliant, and none of them worked in surround, but all of them worked in "Activate all displays" mode for watching Blu-Rays. I've tried both PowerDVD and WinDVD. You can use a program called "AnyDVD" to bypass HDCP protection to play movies without disabling surround, but it isn't free. |
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| Author: | BHawthorne [ 28 Jan 2011, 07:54 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: HDCP on multiple monitors? |
HDCP is broken by surround from what I can tell. I have tried 2 different sets of monitors in the past, all of which were HDCP compliant, and none of them worked in surround, but all of them worked in "Activate all displays" mode for watching Blu-Rays. I've tried both PowerDVD and WinDVD. You can use a program called "AnyDVD" to bypass HDCP protection to play movies without disabling surround, but it isn't free. AnyDVD works good. Just put the Blu-ray into your computer, navigate to the m2ts file on the disc and play it in VLC in realtime from the disc. I do not condone movie piracy, but using AnyDVD with the original Blu-ray disc to allow proper playback off of the original media I find to be ethical. |
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