High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP), the copy protection system used to prevent the making of perfect digital copies of audio and video data sent over DisplayPort, HDMI, and DVI ...
4K content streams are still little more than a trickle, but that’s not stopping the industry from launching a proactive defense to protect them. The crackdown comes in the form of HDCP 2.2, an ...
Earlier this week a key claiming to be the HDCP master key was posted to the Internet. If real, the key would allow anyone to construct hardware to decrypt HDCP-protected content. Intel, inventors of ...
As the digital distribution of television, movies and music expands, content providers are growing increasingly concerned about the simplicity with which content pirates can copy and share copyrighted ...
High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) safeguards the transmission of copyrighted AV content. HDCP 2.x is in many ways different from HDCP 1.x, and likely to cause as many interoperability ...
Everyone in the AV community knows HDCP, the high-bandwidth digital content protection protocol. Love it or loathe it, HDCP is now part of everyday AV working lives. It was designed by Intel and ...
Update: This story is out of date, and has been replaced with a more accurate and thorough explanation. Oren Wolfe wrote in to ask about a video playback problem: Why is my 2011 Mac mini unable to ...
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