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dannyl2912 11-25-2011 07:17 AM

DisplayLink-Software & HDCP?
 
Hello,

I'm using Windows 7 x64 and 2 Samsung Syncmaster U70 7"-USB-Monitors. I can see the TV-program with my TV-Card and the DVB-Viewer. But when I want to see a Bluray, PowerDVD shows me an error like "there is no HDCP-support on this display"

Is there a version of the DisplayLink-Software to support HDCP?

Wim 11-28-2011 01:16 PM

The current DisplayLink devices do not support HDCP, as we are not a completely protected path. Our next generation USB 3.0 chips are HDCP ready and this will be enabled in the future.

Wim

binaryjay 02-08-2012 03:49 PM

I am using a DL-3100 adapter (HDMI) with a Playstation 3D Display. Most of the time, it's fine, but 4 or 5 times over the last few days the display has "blanked out" and then come back after a second or two.

I suspect some kind of HDCP handshake issues going on but I'm not sure how I can further diagnose that. Are any HDCP changes/improvements coming in a firmware update?

Wim 02-08-2012 04:39 PM

In v6.1 software, the DL-3xxx chips are HDCP capable, but it is not enabled in this release.

I think the problem is more likely to be that the video signal might be "on the edge". I'd try a different monitor or cable to start with. If this doesn't help, could you post your log files, with the latest software, if you want us to have a further look.

Wim

binaryjay 02-08-2012 06:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wim (Post 5736)
In v6.1 software, the DL-3xxx chips are HDCP capable, but it is not enabled in this release.

I think the problem is more likely to be that the video signal might be "on the edge". I'd try a different monitor or cable to start with. If this doesn't help, could you post your log files, with the latest software, if you want us to have a further look.

Wim

That's odd then. I wonder what, during normal windows usage, would cause HDCP to even be an issue. I'm talking about just straight web browsing, development etc. Not playback of Blu-Rays or anything of that sort that I associate with HDCP.

Perhaps it is an issue with the display itself, though I haven't seen it behave that way when using the game console as the input and only with the displaylink device.


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