Hey, i am very confused about HDCP technology and the difference between HDMI, are they compatible with each other? Thanks
HDCP is basically a form of digital copy protection. HDMI is a cable that carries a digital audio/video signal. An HDMI cable is used for transferring HDCP material. Think of HDCP as a door ok, it needs to be opened so that you can watch movies or any other copy protected material. Let's say you have an HD DVD player(uses HDCP to establish an encrypted digital connection)and you want to watch some movies on your HDTV. If your tv or displaying device isn't HDCP compliant, then the movies will not show up on your tv. Basically the door is shut, the material can't be transferred from the HD DVD player to your tv or you get a down converted signal. HDCP = High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection HDMI = High-Definition Multimedia Interface Hope this has helped any...
Ok from what i understood HDMI is the cord for HDCP so if it was a HDMI input it can play my PS3? can i get a confirmation on that? Thanks everyone
I thought I read somewhere that AnyDvdHd would get around the HDCP so I could watch HDDVD on my 24" HP monitor that is not HDCP compliant.
please note also that just because the device has a HDMI port it does not mean it has HDCP. unless it says it on the device or in the manual that it has HDCP
HDCP is not going to make any difference in quality so i really dont care about it, you wont have compatibility issues with HDCP