Hi, I did not think of this factor before, i came across that one of the devices connected to the computer is not hdcp supported device alert. From then on, I could not see the signals from the source device to the sink device, or connected device.
are the versions of hdmi cable determining the hdcp status of a device.
Are the cabling inside the versions of different kinds of version, are made differently.
Say, that these are made so that , it does not pass on to the other devices that is connected to the second device
please say something on this
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NO.
Only difference between the cables is:
1. Support for ethernet channel or not
2. QUALITY of build (=ability to go longer, or to accommodate higher bitrates, WITH less interference/noise)
That's it.
ALL must support HDCP. But that isn't your issue.
Scott
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