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iTunes movie purchases will not play on external display - HDCP auth error

Hello,

Well, I'm surprised there hasn't been more of a storm over this one already but I expect there will be.

Just got a new MacBook last week and finally found a mini Display Port -> VGA adapter so i could use my 19" external display. I rented a movie from the iTunes store yesterday and when I tried to play it on my external display, it gave me a warning/error that the display was 'not an authorized HDCP display' and it would not play. Plays fine on the small MacBook screen, just nothing external. To make it even worse, i tried all the movies that I have purchased from the iTunes store with the same result... NONE of them will play on anything but the MacBook's small 13" screen. This is crazy unacceptable.

Has anyone else run into this yet or have any ideas of something I may be overlooking in order to get purchased movies to play on an external display?

Thanks!

MacBook unibody C2D 2.0/2.0/160, Mac OS X (10.5.5)

Posted on Oct 26, 2008 8:12 AM

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Posted on Nov 4, 2008 9:58 AM

Same problem here as well. I guess they want to be sure we HAVE to buy an
Apple TV.

Not gonna happen.

I'll buy DVD's at my local retailer before that happens.
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Dec 13, 2011 3:05 PM in response to maxyourmacs

Until this problem is addressed by apple just USE QUICKTIME to play your "HD" content on external displays. I cannot play in full screen but if you make the background black and center the movie on the display there is really no difference. I have the 2011 MBP 15" and I ensured that the HDTV I purchased had the current generation of intel's HDCP and still had the error message.... the only thing i could think of in addition to purchasing a display that is HDCP certified is making sure the cables are as well all HDCP certified as I am using cables purchased in 2009 to connect the MBP to the display...

Dec 13, 2011 8:54 PM in response to maxyourmacs

Also, to add to my previous post, this is simply just an ITUNES PROBLEM. The HD videos purchased from the Itunes store play perfectly fine using quicktime. furthermore, to play these purchases using quicktime just find them with finder. follow this path to them open finder, go to music, then itunes folder, then itunes media folder, then the movies folder. Next you will need to find the movie folder for the HD movie you would like to watch, select the HD version and make sure it opens in quicktime. you will then BE ABLE TO PLAY THE HD VERSION ON AN EXTERNAL DISPLAY REGAURDLESS OF HDCP. I have had a back and fourth going with itunes support to get this addressed but they have failed to do anything. I hope this helps the general public more then apple support can in this matter.

Dec 17, 2011 4:47 PM in response to maxyourmacs

I agree this is really stupid. A Blue Ray or DVD never complain about which TV I have. Why should an iTunes movie?

If it helps anyone, what I did to watch the movie on my big screen TV is make the iTunes window as big as I could without using full screen mode. That way the movie played and I managed to watch it on the TV and not on my MacBook. Be careful not to cover the whole screen, the computer asumes you are on full screen mode and you'll get the error message again.


Apple, please don't be ridiculous and stop this nonsense. I enjoy the convenience of renting movies on the iTunes store, but if I keep getting this ridiculous message I'm going to stop and go back to my local rental shop.

Dec 28, 2011 10:48 PM in response to maxyourmacs

Same Same here,


purchased "Shawshenk Redemption" on my MB Air 11" and I´m not able to watch SD or HD version. When I was downloading the movie, I was able to watch a part. But after the download was finished the HDCP error Message occured.


This is unacceptable!


Appe can´t just offer movies which are not compatible to their products. At least they have to inform prior to the purchase, that some versions might cause problems regarding HDCP and other legal regulations.


As this is my first post here. How can we open a Ticket or something like that, to push this problem in the correct directions, to get a solution or at least an answer as soon as possible?


Cheers,

Flostére

Dec 31, 2011 4:02 PM in response to maxyourmacs

today I purchased the Art of Flight a pro snowboarding documentary on my HP Pavillion dv6. It was playing just fine while it was downloading on HD.


all of the sudden 3/4 into the download there was an error indicating that itunes had encountered a problem and needed to be forced shutdown. I reopened it again and the movie WAS downloaded but no longer in HD.


I am really upset because I paid the $10 but got the $7 movie instead. Anybody have any advice? It's not fair that apple is doing this. Why would I be able to see it perfectly while it was dowloading and not hd afterwards?

Jan 3, 2012 5:50 PM in response to maxyourmacs

same here I have the same problem but I have found a temporary solution without having to buy the apple tv

go to documents then to music then go to itunes then ot to movies go to the folder of your movie then DO NOT PRESS PLAY first hold two fingers then click for more options then click open with quicktime player

after that it should work all you have to do is drag it to the external display

the ba thing is you cant put it on full screen but its bout the same size anyways thanks for listening ! =)

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