I saw in the customer reviews that some did mention that it was HDCP compliant. Don't know what to say about that except that it is someones opinion. If it does not say it in the product description or in the specifications, I would say that it isn't. My two cents worth...
As for you're set-up, I got it now.
Unhook the splitter and any HDMI devices, try connect up your touch screen monitor through VGA (assuming your monitor has VGA) if you can and get that functioning properly, then hook up your TV (Onkyo) through HDMI.
You may not be able to do any of this if the Dell is not capable of supporting two different resolutions (TV and Touch Screen Monitor). If the resolutions are the same then it may work, both being 1920 x 1080 for example.
In the tech chat it was mentioned that it was 1.2 compliant, I am going to guess that they may be talking about 1.2 version of HDMI. If that's the case that doesn't have much to do about HDCP. 1.2 just refers to what version of HDMI it, which is old incidentally, most are using 1.3 and 3D output requires version 1.4.
Try the VGA/HDMI connection first if no luck return the splitter and find one that actually says it's HDCP enabled, not from what other users tell you.
If you do manage to get both screens to work, it may default to the lower resolution of the two.
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