This gave me a chuckle. Of course, the only reason I'm doing this is due to idiotic devices enabling HDCP when no protected content is being played back (I'm looking at you, Apple).pic.twitter.com/c8Zlj98fzu
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Heh, I thought it was an overlay brought up by the device itself for some reason!
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If it gets HDCP input then the device just spits out an error message replacing the normal video. It actually has two modes, one where it'll negotiate HDCP (and show the error) and one where it just pretends not to support HDCP. The latter works with noncompliant splitters.
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