Are you sure that the TV demands encryption? In my undertanding that does not meet the spec...
If you do indeed have that limit, you may have dificultly. Yep - one needs keys. The ATI marketing infomation has the HDCP bullet, but I am not aware of it actually being used or how those keys are distributed (they are unique per instance). On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 21:45:12 +0100, Dennis Oelkers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello folks, > > although it's a bit off-topic, I have the following problem. I have the > Samsung LE-32A41B 32" HDTV LCD, which > has both a VGA (BNC D-SUB) and a DVI-input. Because of the fact that I > want to get the best result from it, (and > the additional d/a -> a/d conversions annoy me) I want to hook it up to > my MythBox via DVI. > > The sad thing is, that the LCD expects the "client" to speak HDCP, > otherwise it won't display anything. Is there anyone > who had this kind of problem, and solved it in some way? Are there > graphic adapters with a HDCP-capable DVI output? > > Is it possible to build some kind of "adapter", which speaks HDCP? I > read a bit of the HDCP 1.1 specification, and got > the impression, that it relies on keys supplied by Digital Content > Protection LLC., so building of an adapter (or anything > that is supposed to speak HDCP) won't be that easy, is it true? > > Kind regards, > Dennis Oelkers
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