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HDCP repeater bit information


The HDCP repeater bit is a part of the High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection specification and applies to intermediate devices (HDCP Repeaters) between the Source device and the Presentation device. For example, a Blu-ray connected by HDMI to an AV Receiver which in turn is connected to a TV using HDMI makes the AV Receiver an HDCP Repeater. The AV Receiver reports to the Transmitter whether it is a Repeater or a Receiver (no downstream devices) using the REPEATER bit.

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HDCP repeater bit

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The HDCP repeater bit is a part of the High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection specification and applies to intermediate devices (HDCP Repeaters) between...

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HDMI

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require the use of HDCP on HDMI when playing back encrypted DVD Video, DVD Audio, HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc. The HDCP repeater bit controls the authentication...

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Digital Visual Interface

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time. HDCP is an extra layer that transforms the 10-bit symbols before transmitting. Only after correct authorization can the receiver undo the HDCP encryption...

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Unified Display Interface

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sources stated the licensing fees associated with HDMI and incorporation of HDCP into DisplayPort swayed Intel's support. Other vendors started to use HDMI...

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DisplayID

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Bit 1 10 bpc Bit 2 12 bpc Bit 3 14 bpc Bit 4 16 bpc 0 = no support 1 = supported 8 Content Protection support: 0 = No support 1 = HDCP 2 = DTCP 3 = DPCP...

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