Hello Joe,
Joe Barnhart wrote:
That was my first idea too, so I spent several evenings trying to find out the correct--- Dennis Oelkers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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?
How do you know the problem is HDCP? Why not the much
more common problem of a bad modeline? If your
modeline is not exactly correct, your TV won't display
anything either. For example, make sure you are
driving it with exactly the format that it wants. Some
want 720p, others want 1080i (even if they convert to
720 native internally).
modeline to drive the thing via DVI. The exact specs of the modelines it accepts are
even given in the manual, but they simply do not work via DVI (they do via VGA).
So I asked a Samsung employee (they are consulting customers in big electronic retailers),
and he told me what I did not want to hear, that the panel will only display something, if there
is HDCP spoken on the DVI port. We both agreed on the fact that it does not really make
sense in that direction, but we has not able to help me otherwise.
Seems like I'm stuck here ...
Kind regards,
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