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Macs and HDCP in Amazon Instant Video
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<blockquote data-quote="bobtomay" data-source="post: 1676522" data-attributes="member: 24160"><p>Make sure you have the latest versions of Flash and Silverlight installed. </p><p>While you should only need to restart the browser, I've found that restarting the computer after updating Silverlight works best. </p><p>Depending on the site, you will get a HDCP error due to one of those instead of a prompt advising you to update the extension. </p><p>I've found the issue to be an outdated Silverlight extension more often than not with both Netflix and Amazon while iTunes, Vudu and others continue working without a problem.</p><p></p><p>Verifying your HDMI cable is HDCP compatible is a good call also. I've been recommending the Amazon Basics cables as a good value.</p><p>If iTunes, Vudu or others are streaming in HD, it's likely not the cable.</p><p>But, I have seen a cable replacement fix the issue once with Netflix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobtomay, post: 1676522, member: 24160"] Make sure you have the latest versions of Flash and Silverlight installed. While you should only need to restart the browser, I've found that restarting the computer after updating Silverlight works best. Depending on the site, you will get a HDCP error due to one of those instead of a prompt advising you to update the extension. I've found the issue to be an outdated Silverlight extension more often than not with both Netflix and Amazon while iTunes, Vudu and others continue working without a problem. Verifying your HDMI cable is HDCP compatible is a good call also. I've been recommending the Amazon Basics cables as a good value. If iTunes, Vudu or others are streaming in HD, it's likely not the cable. But, I have seen a cable replacement fix the issue once with Netflix. [/QUOTE]
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