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https://www.techhive.com/article/28...consumers-more-than-pirates-meet-hdcp-22.html
Heren they say s.th.:
"In order to watch copy-protected Ultra HD content--be it on a disc, a download, or via an over-the-top stream—you’ll need HDCP 2.2 compatible devices at every link in the signal chain. Because this isn’t just about media players and TVs; it applies to any component with an HDMI connection."
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I know there are small HDMI adapters that can transform HDCP 2.2 signals to HDCP 2.1? (or 2.0). This can then be processed further for decryption etc.. or s.th. else like that.
What about UHD? When you have a UHD friendly drive and AnyDVD knows the decryption key you can make a decrypted backup.
But the HDCP 2.2 itself is not removed?
Converting the main movie from decrypted BD-UHDs ISOs to mkv with CloneBD is this bypassing HDCP 2
.2 in some way?
And maybe UHD-friendly still don't have new HDCP 2.2 /not fully implemented?
Well I'd guess HDCP 2.2 is still problematic,James said s.th. about pity with UHDs, so I'd guess you still need a HDCP 2.2 kompatible hardware like Kaby-Lake CPU etc. and a HDCP 2.2 compatible monitor/TV (at least) for AACS-2.0-decrypted ISOs, but this is not needed, when converted to mkv, as James recommended?
(Well it's not so specific what the issue is for UHD playback, maybe it's meant to play from a decrpyted UHD that it just needs a fast CPU/GPU, or with a specialised HEVC (h.265) hardware decoder built in.)