Yes I'm a little puzzled as to why a motherboard (or even a GPU as mentioned in one comment) would need or even be able to support SGX.Isn't SGX Intel-exclusive technology? And still, that wouldn't cover CPU and MoBo anyway
Hi,
thanks for the tool, did activate SGX on my Z270 Mobo and the tool shows me it is in use.
Did a short test with Netflix, but didn't get it in 4K. Is there something to setup or an
certain update for Win10 so 4K works with Netflix? do I need to set the resolution to UHD?
You have to use the Netflix App from Windows Store?
Did a short test with Netflix, but didn't get it in 4K. Is there something to setup or an
certain update for Win10 so 4K works with Netflix?
I don't think the app supports 4k, you have to use Edge Browser.
Tryed the win10 App, so will try Microsoft Edge browser next...
Will Playready get installed automatically when trying to use Netflix 4K
or do I have to install it first?
Well my laptop supports SGX according to that utility, but as I said I have no access to the onboard GPUHere's the official Intel tool to check SGX capability: My 6700 (Skylake) is not capable...
but as I said I have no access to the onboard GPU
Just upgrade to window 10. Upgraded to hdmi 2.0b rx 470 card that supports hdr. I'll download Netflix app when I get home and see if the cpu will restrict the 4. My TV and graphic card are 2.2 hdcp compliance. My cpu no. If it works that would be great. If not my TV already has 4k Netflix that works fine.
That's OK. ... if I build another pc I'll buy kaby lake. I was talking to a network administrator about pcie riser cards to use old pic hardware. My 8 channel maudio 1010lt can be put in new motherboards. For me this is important to have lpcm 8 channel sound. I'm excited to look into m2 technology with pcie ssd drives.It won't work: Kaby Lake CPU/MoBo + iGPU is the only way
Netflix didn't mention SGX specifically but the Kaby Lake + iGPU requirement speaks for itself....
UHD BD and Netflix seem to have exactly the same requirements. It's copy protected 4K content just the same
I promised on Friday I'll post update on this to tell you all for sure if Netflix will work in 4k with new hdcp 2.2 GPUs like the one I just bought.SGX and PlayReady are separate DRM, it just happens that Kaby Lake support both types, so it's possible Netflix does not need SGX (just like UHD BD won't use PlayReady)
Netflix and BD's have always had completely different DRM systems.
AACS LA have required SGX for safe key decryption (most likely since PowerDVD leaked keys previously), obviously this isn't relevant to Netflix as they don't use this type of copy protection.
I promised on Friday I'll post update on this to tell you all for sure if Netflix will work in 4k with new hdcp 2.2 GPUs like the one I just bought.