My TV doesn't support HDCP - so is my Apple TV a hockey puck since I can't watch anything on iTunes or Netflix?
I've an old Panasonic 37" CRT TV. It was made in 2003. It doesn't have HDMI, only DVI. Unfortunately, the TV doesn't support HDCP, so I appear to be screwed ... when I hook the Apple TV up to the TV, using an Apple HDMI cable, and a DVI<->HDMI adapter that claims to be HDCP compatible, I get HDCP authentication errors from Netflix, and just errors with iTunes, even if I'm just trying to watch a trailer. I think I'm screwed, since I seem to remember that for HDCP you need three things - a compliant source (the Apple TV), a compliant cable (the Apple HDMI cable) and a compliant TV, which mine clearly isn't. 😠
I'm pretty sure this means that the little beastie is going to be going back to the local Apple Retail Store tomorrow. I've even checked if I jailbreak the thing if there's a way for me to get round the HDCP requirement, but I can't find anything that states it will - Seas0npass would presumably let me Jailbreak it, but aTV Flash doesn't seem to get around it from what I've read, and nor will the Apple TV port of xbmc.
I'm pretty bummed to be honest - I can't see anything in the literature about you needing a totally HDCP compliant setup, and I've not come across this as a problem with other devices - my XBox 360 plays Netflix (and Hulu Plus) very happily through component, but I can't connect the Apple TV via component. I think I see a Roku in my future, which I'm not really ecstatic about. 😠