Hi I think there are devices the strip/can record hdcp. These are usually used for recording gameplay directly off Xbox and PlayStation. If you are looking for one that is where I would start.
Gordon. > On 4 Jun 2018, at 9:50 pm, Julien Goodwin via luv-main <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> On 04/06/18 20:46, Mark Trickett via luv-main wrote: >> From what I have read and the like, HDMI is supposed to be a "secure" >> connection that does not allow recording. My experience so far bears > > HDMI on its own isn't, HDCP is the encryption standard, but yes, > anything that displays commercial content is likely encrypted. > > The old HDCP1 is completely broken, as far as I'm aware HDCP2 (used for > 4k video) isn't. > >> this out. I have a Viewer Assist Satellite Television system, the >> satellite dish, the LNB, and the set top box. That said box is a UEC >> device, actually a custom Linux box with an infrared remote control >> for the choice of channel and the like. It has the outputs for >> component signal to the TV, and HDMI. I used to use it with an old >> style tube TV, to good effect, but it is now connected to a reasonable >> LED TV that has the option to record to USB, but will not do so for >> HDMI input. >> >> Is there any way to subvert that, with a PC in the middle, is it even >> possible to put a HDMI signal into a PC, or is the PC out to a monitor >> only? > > Devices that will (usually as a side affect) strip HDCP do exist, not > sure how legal such things are in Australia, but they're easy enough to get. > _______________________________________________ > luv-main mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.luv.asn.au/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/luv-main _______________________________________________ luv-main mailing list [email protected] https://lists.luv.asn.au/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/luv-main
