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Does your motherboard support SGX? What the Advisor says to you?
Yes it does support SGX, software enabled only. Advisor says it is not running, but HWinfo64 says it is.
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Both CyberLink and Pioneer say adapters are not allowed. However what else is the LSPCON onboard chip than an internal adapter, right? KabyLake does not have a native HDMI 2.0/HDCP 2.2. With an active DP to HDMI 2.0 adaptepter it may work. Maybe.
I need to try this, was reading somewhere I could get a splitter to send one side to my 4k display and the other to my older AVR for HD audio DTS-HD and Dobly True HD. When I send it through the TV it downconverts to just DTS or DD.
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It is Nvidia who must make their GPUs compatible with UHD BD requirements.
I guess I am having a hard time understanding how my GPU can't pass this data if it has the HDMI 2.0 port and is getting the bitstream unlocked from the CPU. Probably because I am not a programmer by trade.
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The easiest way to switch the outputs is (in Windows) to create two-monitor setup for your single monitor. One is connected to the iGPU and the other to the video card. Switching the monitors then takes like 10 seconds.
This is still a PITA for me, and the Intel iGPU looks terrible compared to the Nvidia
Asus Maximus VIII Ranger Mobo, Intel i5-7600K Kaby Lake CPU, Nvidia GTX1070-FE GPU, Pioneer BDR-211UBK 4K HDR OD, 16GB GSkill Ripjaws 4 DDR4 RAM, Samsung 850 EVO M.2 SSD 250GB, 34TB Misc NAS, Sony XBR75X940D 4k HDR Display, Pioneer VSX-1120 AVR