The signal source is typically what requires HDCP, but some of the set out there appear to also require HDCP. All I can tell you for sure is that connecting a 5200 or 5500 to this TV with DVI->HDMI produces a black screen, while using a 6200 gives correct results, utilizing the same drivers and config file.  I've found other references to TVs requiring HDCP as well. It's obviously not all of them, since a lot of people are using older cards with no problem. I just got lucky, I guess ;)


        --Matt


On Fri, 2005-12-16 at 08:20 -0500, Boleslaw Ciesielski wrote:
Matt Mossholder wrote:
>     1. My Panasonic HDTV requires HDCP on the HDMI input, which I 
> connect to with a
>         DVI->HDMI cable.. This limits the cards that will work to the 
> 6xxx and 7xxx product lines.

Are you sure about this? I thought that it's the signal source that may 
require HDCP, not the display?

Bolek
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