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jhuerta2803
This is not Crestron related, but HD protected content related.
I used to be able to watch movies on my HD TV via my iPad and HDMI cable. I actually watched Life of Pi a month ago on same iPad via same cable setup. Now it gives me an error about the device not allowed to play protected content. TV is a Sony Bravia, that i used to play movies from 1st gen iPad, iPad 2, iPhone 3G, and iPhone 4 via 30-pin to HDMI adapter. Anyone have the same issue or heard of this issue? thanks! |
Michael J Coe
Apple locked down all digital content with HDCP authentication. If at any point any device does not pass the HDCP authentication it will prevent playback. This is annoying I know but thats apple for you. To fix this you have to make sure the display can handle HDCP and that its active. Along with any other device in line back to the iPad
Michael J Coe On Jun 4, 2013, at 9:10 PM, "jhuerta2803" <jav-gen@...> wrote: This is not Crestron related, but HD protected content related. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
jhuerta2803
So would i have to check with Sony if this particular model of Bravia would need firmware updating in order to continue to view HDCP content?
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The fact that it worked before, and now it doesn't is kind of a mystery to me. The only thing that has changed since I last watched videos from my iPad, was the last software update. Okay thanks Michael. --- In Crestron@..., Michael J Coe <pe2b4nasa@...> wrote:
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Michael J Coe
I would start there. Apple has been messing with the HDCP for a little while now. Even i run into issues while trying to test systems with my iPhone. The only answer I got from them was the HDCP thing. I also suggest looking up HDCP issues with your model iPad on apples web site. It should have helpful information there too.
I have noticed some displays give me no issues and others are a pain in the rear. If there is a firmware update for your display it may contain a fix. Michael J Coe On Jun 4, 2013, at 9:44 PM, "jhuerta2803" <jav-gen@...> wrote: So would i have to check with Sony if this particular model of Bravia would need firmware updating in order to continue to view HDCP content? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
jhuerta2803
Thanks again Michael. I will send Sony a note to see if this Braiva does need a firmware update.
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--- In Crestron@..., Michael J Coe <pe2b4nasa@...> wrote:
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Have you tried a different HDMI cable?
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On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 3:16 PM, jhuerta2803 <jav-gen@...> wrote:
Thanks again Michael. I will send Sony a note to see if this Braiva does |
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