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UHD Blu Ray Playback to a 4k HDR TV
TrjnDave1101 [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Apr 20, 2018 02:10 Messages: 1 Offline
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I recently upgraded to an intel 8700k and the EVGA Z370 Classified K motherboard. After a lot work hunting for drivers, I was able to get the UHD advisor tool to indicate that I had "passed" all the requirements except two. I am still failing the HDCP 2.2 check and the advanced protected audio video path.

I have configered my BIOS to only use the 8700ks integrated graphics, and I am connecting a 18gps cable directly from my motherboards HDMI 2.0a slot to another HDMI 2.0a slot on my display, a Sony X800d TV. The Sony's specs indicate that all the HDMI ports are HDCP 2.2 compliant.

I would appreciate anyhelp in getting this matter to work, thanks in advance.
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Quote I recently upgraded to an intel 8700k and the EVGA Z370 Classified K motherboard. After a lot work hunting for drivers, I was able to get the UHD advisor tool to indicate that I had "passed" all the requirements except two. I am still failing the HDCP 2.2 check and the advanced protected audio video path.

I have configered my BIOS to only use the 8700ks integrated graphics, and I am connecting a 18gps cable directly from my motherboards HDMI 2.0a slot to another HDMI 2.0a slot on my display, a Sony X800d TV. The Sony's specs indicate that all the HDMI ports are HDCP 2.2 compliant.

I would appreciate anyhelp in getting this matter to work, thanks in advance.


HDCP 2.2 requires the on-board display port support as well. Your motherboard must support HDCP 2.2 particularly for Intel GPU output.

You may need to confirm your motherboard's HDCP 2.2compatiblity for its on-board Intel GPU.

And, don't apply any splitters or some claimed "HDCP 2.2 cracked" splitter/adapter on your HDMI cable if your display setup does not really need them. It will cause more troubles.

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