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What does it mean if your hdtv does not support hdcp?

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What does it mean if your hdtv does not support hdcp?

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  1. It means that in a few years, you may not be able to play HD-DVDs and Blu-Ray discs at their highest resolution.

    As a form of digital copy protection, monitors will soon have to be HDCP-compliant, or high-res videos will only play at 25% of the available resolution.

    HDCP requires a special connector that helps prevent the signal from being intercepted and recorded between the playback device and the monitor.

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