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Macs and HDCP in Amazon Instant Video
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<blockquote data-quote="m.g.mcc" data-source="post: 1676515" data-attributes="member: 361088"><p>I am getting extremely frustrated (and exasperated) by the inability of my Macs, all on Yosemite, to play HDCP protected videos in HD with Amazon Prime. </p><p></p><p>Mac Mini Intel i7 with 8GB RAM connected by HDMI to brand new Samsung 27" monitor.</p><p>Mac Mini Intel i5 with 4GB Ram connected by HDMI to LG 24" monitor.</p><p>MacBook Air 11"</p><p>MacBook Pro 13" Retina (2015 version)</p><p></p><p>All are recognised by iTunes as meeting HDCP requirements and, in the case of the 24" monitor, a PC running Windows 10 and connected by DVI cable <strong>does</strong> play HDCP video in HD, with its "Edge" browser and with Chrome browser. A Google search hasn't helped me find a solution. I have ordered a new HDMI cable whose spec does say it is HDCP compliant, although I don't think this is the problem and it doesn't explain the issue with the MacBooks.</p><p></p><p>Any help appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m.g.mcc, post: 1676515, member: 361088"] I am getting extremely frustrated (and exasperated) by the inability of my Macs, all on Yosemite, to play HDCP protected videos in HD with Amazon Prime. Mac Mini Intel i7 with 8GB RAM connected by HDMI to brand new Samsung 27" monitor. Mac Mini Intel i5 with 4GB Ram connected by HDMI to LG 24" monitor. MacBook Air 11" MacBook Pro 13" Retina (2015 version) All are recognised by iTunes as meeting HDCP requirements and, in the case of the 24" monitor, a PC running Windows 10 and connected by DVI cable [B]does[/B] play HDCP video in HD, with its "Edge" browser and with Chrome browser. A Google search hasn't helped me find a solution. I have ordered a new HDMI cable whose spec does say it is HDCP compliant, although I don't think this is the problem and it doesn't explain the issue with the MacBooks. Any help appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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