There’s also the part of HDMI known as HDCP, a video encryption standard that, in practice, means your display will be black if your hardware isn’t HDCP-blessed. The irritance factor makes it ...
Any properly-licensed device that forwards HDCP content (such as an HDMI switch box) is expected to provide encrypted output; those that don’t may get blacklisted by the system and become ...
standards-compliant implementation of the HDCP content-protection technology on HDMI 2.0/2.1 and DisplayPort 2.0/1.4 and USB Type-C interfaces. The HDCP ESMs include an authentication engine and a ...
The IP solutions are HDMI 2.0 and HDCP 2.3 certified with embedded security modules, ensuring the highest content protection over the HDMI 2.0 interface or ultra-high- definition multimedia SoCs.