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Now I'm discovering that vista doesn't have native support for my planar monitor. If you want to know if yours is supported you can follow the link. http://whql.microsoft.com/HCL/ProductList.aspx?cid=600
Originally posted by: BillClo
Also note that there is a difference between Vista supporting the monitor and the DRM scheme insisting upon HDCP compliant video, sound, and monitor to play back High Def media...your monitor could be Vista compliant but not MPAA compliant.
Originally posted by: BillClo
What I mean is that even if the monitor is supported by Vista, that it's possible it doesn't have the required by the MPAA/record industry HDCP input, or that either the video card or sound card aren't HDCP compliant even if the monitor is. It's not Vista's fault per se if the monitor is supported for display, but the MPAA has set more stringent restrictions on how you can watch their precious High-def content...
But you'd still be outta luck.
Originally posted by: BillClo
Okay. I was under the possibly mistaken impression that all High-def media was automatically flagged that way. How would one find out either way, short of buying a movie to see if it requires HDCP or not?