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Home›Business advice›HDCP incompatibility scenario: “One or the other”

HDCP incompatibility scenario: “One or the other”

By Staff Writer
25/02/2010
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This time, your cables and AV sources aren’t the problem. The issue is with your TV.

Problem: When one source is in use, the TV powers down its other HDMI input. Despite this, HDCP on each source’s HDMI chip continues to monitor the TV’s HDMI inputs for unauthorised devices. In this case, HDCP is unable to recognise the TV because of the powered-down input so HDCP blocks the signal from the previously unused source to the TV.

Solution: Don’t connect both components with HDMI. Either connect one with HDMI and the other with high definition component video or connect one at a time via HDMI. You may also contact your TV’s manufacturer for possible firmware upgrades or fixes.

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