HDCP
Input
The HDMI input negotiate and authenticate HDCP with the source device if the source requires HDCP encryption.
The authentication process is repeated whenever the stored EDID is changed or updated, which is indicated by
pulling HPD low.
Outputs
The output is pre‑authenticated and encrypted, in accordance with the configured HDCP output mode using SIS
Output HDCP Mode
commands (see
HDCP authorization
The HDCP Authorized setting, configurable via SIS commands (see
or PCS (see the DTP3 T 101 D Help File), is for devices such as Mac computers, iPhones, iPads, and some
Windows sources that always encrypt their output, if the downstream sink is HDCP compliant.
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HDCP Authorized On (default) — The HDMI inputs indicate to the sources that they are capable of handling
HDCP content.
When an encrypted or unencrypted source is connected, the video is passed through the system.
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HDCP Authorized Off — The HDMI inputs indicate to the sources that they are not capable of handling
HDCP content.
When a Macbook, or any of the other devices listed above, is connected, the output video is unencrypted.
When a source playing content that requires video encryption (for example, Blu‑ray) is connected, the source
does not output video.
on page 26) or PCS (see the DTP3 T 101 D Help File).
Input HDCP Authorized Device
DTP3 T 101 D • Operation
on page 26)
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