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  • Apple HDCP Mini DisplayPort problem partially fixed with update

    Apple has addressed the Mini DisplayPort HDCP issue with an update to QuickTime.  Users had complained that, when using a Mini DisplayPort to DVI or VGA adapter cable, their new MacBook, MacBook Pro or MacBook Air refused to display standard definition content on attached monitors or projectors. 

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    The issue arose because, using an adapter cable, the HDCP content protection could not complete its security handshake with the display.  As a result, the MacBook would refuse to display the media.

    QuickTime version 7.5.7 - a 70MB download offered only to those with Mini DisplayPort equipped MacBook models - removes this limitation, though only on standard definition content.  High-definition media is still subject to the same HDCP security, and as such is not playable on any monitor or projector that lacks the new connection.

    [via TUAW]

     

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