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Hello,
I run conferences and I have a problem with the HDCP protection: I switch the single output signal of a notebook and send one to the projector and the other one to a video grabber used to mix the image projected with another input from a camera recording so that we have a live direction we use both for streaming the videos and for recording the speechs. Now with HDCP we can't just use this system because the output signal of the notebook can't be captured by the video grabber. Is there a way to find a solution for our problem?
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Hello hype,
Thank you for joining the Graphics Community. I am sorry to hear you are having issues with the HDCP protection.
Let me double check this, I will update the thread as soon as possible.
Regards,
Amy C.
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/thread/119986 hype, I would like to gather more information regarding your configuration and for this purpose I have attached a simple illustration of what we believe is your set up. Find it below, and please provide the following information regarding it:
- Make and model of video capture card.
- Make and model of the video signal splitter.
- Type of connector for video output from the laptop.
- Input types from Video capture card, video projector and the video signal splitter.
- Details of any video converter/adapter used.
- Your operating system, processor model and the Intel® HD Graphics driver version.
Thank you.
Regards,
Amy C.
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Hi Amy,
here are the answers:
- Make and model of video capture card: Av.io HD - Epiphan Video ( https://www.epiphan.com/products/avio-hd/ https://www.epiphan.com/products/avio-hd/ )
- Make and model of the video signal splitter: kramer vm-2hdmixl (https://www.kramerav.com/product/VM-2Hxl https://www.kramerav.com/product/VM-2Hxl )
- Type of connector for video output from the laptop: usually HDMI, but we may use a Thunderbolt, USB-C or something else. We use ad HDMI adapter with a HDMI cable to the Projector
- Input types from Video capture card, video projector and the video signal splitter: HDMI
- Details of any video converter/adapter used: it depends on the laptop we are using: Since it is an IT conference every speaker will use his own laptop, so we'll have to make this system working with all of them,
- Your operating system, processor model and the Intel® HD Graphics driver version: same as the last answer
Thank you very much.
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Thanks to you.
I have sent a private message, please check your inbox for it.
Regards,
Amy C.
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/thread/119986 hype,
If you need further assistance let us know.
Regards,
Amy C.
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