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I would hope that any cable that comes in a box with good name brand equipment would be fully compliant. 4) it will then come up with the message saying it can't play protected films blah blah blah. Beware thin HDMI cables, or ones that you cannot verify if a competent manufacturer made them. Plug in the cable and VGA and aux cable and get everything set up so you are looking at the home screen. And as I mentioned before, a cheap or bad cable may be missing the wire or diode or something which permits the HDCP data to pass, so while I used to think that changing cables to solve a problem was a silly idea, now I am a believer.
#Idisplay connect error manuals
I also read where maybe only one HDMI port on your tv may be HDCP compliant, so you might want to get into the manuals or web site for your tv and find out. To do so I would recommend that you get in touch with the relevant Support forum which discuss about IDiplay software. To configure the sharing you will require to change the settings within the Idisplay software.
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Somebody said in a thread somewhere else that TV's have been produced with HDCP for over 5 years now (2008 thread) but that does not seem to be the case. IDisplay is free software which provides solutions to share the virtual monitors on different devices. So somebody mentioned that an RCA adapter did not have the same problem, so RCA must not have put the HDCP restrictions in their adapter. It looks like the video itself does not have to be HDCP compliant for things to break down if the player for instance is. All usual desktop apps, such as Excel, Word, PowerPoint or Photoshop, are available with desktop features on iPad and. I have done just a little more research on this, and found that if any one piece of equipment is HDCP compliant in the chain, then all parts have to be (ie, video, player, adapters, and TV/Monitor). Turn your iPad or iPhone into an additional touch-screen display for your Mac or.