News - Software HDCP workaround released
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It always a matter of time, but how many people hand problems with it before? I have never even noticed HDCP if that makes sense.
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Percy1983
It always a matter of time, but how many people hand problems with it before? I have never even noticed HDCP if that makes sense.
Me.
Trying to use my PS3 via digital on a non-compliant HDCP monitor doesn't work. Because I could be a criminal, apparently.
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Agent
Me.
Trying to use my PS3 via digital on a non-compliant HDCP monitor doesn't work. Because I could be a criminal, apparently.
Me too. Bought a blue ray / dvd drive for my PC. Tried to put in legit blue ray disks. It comes out as a tiny, downscaled image. --- and only when I use this terrible software that came with the drive.... regular media player software like VLC or MPC is blocked from reading it at all. Thanks, MPAA!! Waste of 120 bucks.
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Me too. Bought a blue ray / dvd drive for my PC. Tried to put in legit blue ray disks. It comes out as a tiny, downscaled image. --- and only when I use this terrible software that came with the drive.... regular media player software like VLC or MPC is blocked from reading it at all. Thanks, MPAA!! Waste of 120 bucks.
ZOMGPIRATETHEIF! How dare you use your computer and media the way you want to!
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If it's bit level parallelisation, I can has GPUs plz?
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It's not even as though there are no HD films floating around on the interwebs. Nice job HDCP :thumbsup:
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I maybe wrong but doesn't anydvd HD remove this on a PC? so you can playback discs with which ever monitor/software you like?