meStevo Gooney Goo Goo Lifetime Supporter Aug 20, 2004 21,723 27,817 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Oct 4, 2012 #21 harshness said: While this is probably the preferred option, it doesn't appear to be the option that DIRECTV chose. Click to expand... Think ICT is part of AACS, not HDCP. HDCP shuts down the feed if the connection isn't secure between the receiver and display. 2 different things.
harshness said: While this is probably the preferred option, it doesn't appear to be the option that DIRECTV chose. Click to expand... Think ICT is part of AACS, not HDCP. HDCP shuts down the feed if the connection isn't secure between the receiver and display. 2 different things.
harshness SatelliteGuys Master Pub Member / Supporter May 5, 2007 19,673 4,684 Salem, OR Oct 6, 2012 #22 meStevo said: Think ICT is part of AACS, not HDCP. HDCP shuts down the feed if the connection isn't secure between the receiver and display. Click to expand... Regardless of what standard it is, the intention was to stop people from using HD component. DIRECTV, on the other hand, seems to be encouraging the use of component for HD.
meStevo said: Think ICT is part of AACS, not HDCP. HDCP shuts down the feed if the connection isn't secure between the receiver and display. Click to expand... Regardless of what standard it is, the intention was to stop people from using HD component. DIRECTV, on the other hand, seems to be encouraging the use of component for HD.