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  • Old televisions, projectors, LCD panels — they’re not “HDCP” compliant. So they won’t always work as expected with new Macs. Only media that enforce the DRM chain are fully acceptable (emphasis mine)… AppleInsider | Apple’s new MacBooks have built-in copy protection measures Apple’s new MacBook …

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  • Some owners of Apple’s latest MacBook and MacBook Pro computers are reporting that certain iTunes Store-purchased videos will no longer play through their external displays, producing an error message blaming the displays’ lack of HDCP protection. HDCP, or High Definition Content Protection …

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  • … powerful cards must have fans to keep them from overheating. HDCP?: Is the card compliant with the High Definition Copy Protection scheme that would allow it to output high definition formats. There are ways around this limitation, but it’s best to get a HDCP compliant card to avoid any potential …

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  • … And as Wikipedia notes DisplayPort is basically just another standard — more of the same but different — like HDMI, it’s direct competitor: DisplayPort is a competitor to the HDMI connector (with HDCP copy-protection), the de facto digital connection for high-definition consumer electronics devices. Another …

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  • Ars Technica is reporting on a scary fact: HDCP is now popping up in all aluminum MacBooks and MacBook Pros. HDCP, or High Definition Copy Protection, is Hollywood’s craziest trojan horse to arrive in the form of a Blu-Ray player, a PS3, an Apple TV, and yes, even that plasma TV itself has HDCP …

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  • … of the HDMI-signals is transferred to the DVI-interface. Both are compatible because HDMI uses the same copy protection procedure as DVI: HDCP (High Bandwidth Digital Content Protection). HDMI supports integrated remote controls HDMI supports CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) and AV.link. Both are protocols …

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  • … important ways: Your three component video cables carry the High-Definition video (or standard-def video) in analog form. While component video is technically capable of carrying a 1080p signal, the copy-protection schemes won’t allow it. HDMI is a digital interconnect, hence it carries the hi-def video …

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  • … supports HDCP, a copy protection technology that incorporates coding technology for digital video signals Increased capacity of a Blu-ray Disc means that a greater amount of data can be easily stored and delivered. Utilizing a shorter-wavelength blue laser, the Blu-ray Disc offers a massive storage …

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  • … SOPORTE COMPLETO DE HD-DVD (High Definition DVD) & Blu-Ray, INCLUYENDO DESPROTECCIÓN DE DISCOS DE PELÍCULAS HD-DVD & Blu-Ray. LE PERMITE VER LAS PELÍCULAS EN CONEXIÓN CON UNA PANTALLA DIGITAL, SIN NECESIDAD DE TARJETA GRÁFICA HDCP Y/O PANTALLA DE TIPO HDCP. ¡NO NECESITA COMPRAR CAROS COMPONENTES DE …

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  • … with a Blu-ray or HD DVD drive would be an easy way to bring these high-definition video formats to your big-screen HDTV. Well, that’s actually an iffy thing. Both HD DVD and Blu-ray are built with a very strong copy-protection system called HDCP (high-bandwidth digital content protection). This system …