Pinballwizard
03-07-08, 10:15 PM
I'm haveing HDCP problems with my processor, I'm using an SAmsung TS360 DVI out to the CS-2 processore. The processoe will not pass the DVI to anolog (vga) if it is HDCP encrypted. Is there a way around this other than the HD Fury (which is my next step) any help please...
BTW I'm using an CRT projector as my display NEC PG9200
welwynnick
03-08-08, 03:45 AM
That's the whole point of HDCP encryption. If a DVI or HDMI source is HDCP encrypted, the analogue video outputs are always turned off. All video processors work that way, and say so in their manuals. There are no exceptions, and no hacks that I'm aware of. Even people that develop direct relationships with manufacturers don't get anywhere, no matter how hard they try. Keeping the HDCP/HDMI license is too valuable. Something like the Fury is probably the best way.
Nick
Pinballwizard
03-08-08, 08:03 AM
Thank you for your time...I thought I had my hands tied..!
Pinballwizard
03-08-08, 09:04 PM
Intresting resaults, I tryed hooking the centerstage up to a Samsung sir ts360 HD Directv and I have problems with DVI outputing to the VGA. (picture go on and off with a HDCP flag on the CS-2 display) I hook up the Centerstage to a HR10-250 HD Directv Tivo and had no problems passing HDIMI/DVI to VGA. Why wouldn't the TS360 work. The only physical diffrence is the TS360 outputs through DVI and the HR10-250 thruogh HDMI.
BTW I feel the TS360 directrly hooked up to my projector had a sharper image. As useing the CS-2 processor and the HR10-250 I got a softer image.
If I use a HDFury, will it soften the image like the Processor did running 720p?