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Moome Nec DVI card....is it hdcp compliant?

 
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emdawgz1



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Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 9:42 pm    Post subject: Moome Nec DVI card....is it hdcp compliant?

Someone is asking about the card i have, i dunno. Is the moome card hdcp compliant?


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Tom.W



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Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 9:44 pm    Post subject:

Yes.
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JuzWerkz



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Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2007 10:23 pm    Post subject: HDCP compliance

I have the MOOME DVI card installed in my XG110 LC. The only input I send to the XG is the output of my DVDO VP30, through an Accel HDMI cable and an HDMI-DVI adapter. I have my S-VCR, DVD player, Dish ViP622 receiver and PS3 all plugged into the VP30. The Dish receiver/DVR and the PS3 are connected using HDMI cables. The VP30 does not seem to make the HDCP handshake with the Moome card, so the VP30 closes a curtain across the display whenever the PS3 is active. Has anyone else experienced anything similar? How do you get around this?

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bbgh35



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Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 2:24 am    Post subject:

Moome's first generation DVI cards were not HDCP compliant and the second generation although HDCP compliant, needed an EDID update modification done in order to work properly. I have a 1st. generation NEC card I don't need if anyone needs it.
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Axatax



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Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 2:40 pm    Post subject:

No, it's not HDCP compliant. If it where compliant, the card would have to disable RGB output when fed an HDMI input - it doesn't do this, which is a good thing.

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The VP30 does not seem to make the HDCP handshake with the Moome card, so the VP30 closes a curtain across the display whenever the PS3 is active. Has anyone else experienced anything similar? How do you get around this?


Dunno. I don't have this problem with BRD through a VP30 into a Moome DVI card (all through HDMI).
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yonexsp



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Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 5:36 am    Post subject:

Axatax wrote:
No, it's not HDCP compliant. If it where compliant, the card would have to disable RGB output when fed an HDMI input - it doesn't do this, which is a good thing.

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The VP30 does not seem to make the HDCP handshake with the Moome card, so the VP30 closes a curtain across the display whenever the PS3 is active. Has anyone else experienced anything similar? How do you get around this?


Dunno. I don't have this problem with BRD through a VP30 into a Moome DVI card (all through HDMI).



Well my XG DVI PWC-M2005A+ card works fine with my HD DVD player with a HDMI - DVI cable, so it is HDCP compliant.

But after the last firmware upgrade on the A2 to 2.7, I now have to plug & unplug the card to get it to display a picture. With FW 2.6 I had no problems.

I suspect I need to do the EDID update to fix this. But aside from that, spectacular picture and HDCP compliant.
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