Thank you very much, Charles.
Thank you for providing the very kind of information.


2015年10月20日火曜日 22時25分07秒 UTC+9 Charles Steinkuehler:
>
> HDMI <> HDCP 
>
> You don't _have_ to have encryption to be HDMI certified, so the 
> existing framer is OK.  But you still need to be certified and pay a 
> royalty if you want to use the HDMI logo.  At my day job we ship 
> several products with non-encrypted HDMI, all of which are certified 
> and use the official HDMI logo (and yes, we pay royalties to the HDMI 
> folks). 
>
> If you want to support encryption, in addition to being HDMI 
> certified, you also have to license and go through the certification 
> process for HDCP.  That is *MUCH* harder than the process for HDMI 
> certification, and would likely be virtually impossible for an 
> open-source platform like the BeagleBone.  Even if you switched out to 
> the HDMI chip that supports encryption, the raw video signals are 
> available on the expansion header, which is a *BIG* problem for HDCP 
> certification! 
>
> On 10/19/2015 8:41 AM, Gerald Coley wrote: 
> > Encryption is not supported. We use an HDMI framer but we are not HDMI 
> > certified. So unless you want the HDMI logo, there is no need for a 
> license. 
> > 
> > If you want the Logo then you need to get it certified and you must 
> replace 
> > the framer with the more expensive version of the framer that supports 
> the 
> > encryption. 
> > 
> > Gerald 
> > 
> > 
> > On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 1:50 AM, <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
> > 
> >> hi 
> >> 
> >> If we sold incorporating the BBB in our product, 
> >> do we have to pay the HDMI of royalty? 
> >> 
> >> We do not use the HDMI logo. 
> >> 
> >> We asked TI about this question, but they were introduced here. 
> >> Please tell me if you know. 
> >> 
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