What happens when a device isn't HDCP compliant, such as monitors or TVs?
I'm asking due to the fact that I have a Videotron HD 4250 Explorer plugged into my Dell via HDMI.
The quality doesn't seem to be there for me. I have the monitor set to 1:1 and if fills up the screen nicely. However, I seem to be able to see some pixelation and the overlay graphics aren't sharp as there is some anti-aliasing around the text.
Since it fills the screen, it's gotta be HD resolution 1920x1080. However, would non-compliance introduce compression pixelation? I read that non-compliance is a lot more than just pixelation - no display or very bad and mangled display.
I've switched my cables around to see if there was any difference. I've tried an HDMI to DVI cable and obtained the same result.
Or am I seeing overly compressed feeds? Or does Videotron re-compress their feeds? Curious.
I'm asking due to the fact that I have a Videotron HD 4250 Explorer plugged into my Dell via HDMI.
The quality doesn't seem to be there for me. I have the monitor set to 1:1 and if fills up the screen nicely. However, I seem to be able to see some pixelation and the overlay graphics aren't sharp as there is some anti-aliasing around the text.
Since it fills the screen, it's gotta be HD resolution 1920x1080. However, would non-compliance introduce compression pixelation? I read that non-compliance is a lot more than just pixelation - no display or very bad and mangled display.
I've switched my cables around to see if there was any difference. I've tried an HDMI to DVI cable and obtained the same result.
Or am I seeing overly compressed feeds? Or does Videotron re-compress their feeds? Curious.