HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection), used by Blu-Ray players and cable or satellite receivers, normally ensures a DRM-protected link between the device and a compatible display.
While not as cheap as this HDCP workaround we covered a few years ago, their solution should prove to be far more flexible than hard wiring an HDMI cable to your television’s mainboard.
The HDMI 2.2 specification is set to be available during the first half of 2025 to authorized adopters, such as TV/display, ...
The Synopsys Embedded Security Modules (ESMs) for High- Bandwidth Digital Content Protection 2.3 (HDCP 2.3) are complete solutions that provide designers with a robust, standards-compliant ...