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gtaking112

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#731355
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How to capture HDCP-encrypted HDMI sources (Vudu, Netflix, Directv, Virgin Media, etc.)
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Hey guys, I'm back! I bought a Timeleak HD72A and its given up the ghost. I have an Elgato game capture HD had I want to record HDCP encrypted content in 1080p. I bought one of these: http://www.aliexpress.com/item/1080P-HD-MINI-HDMI-to-HDMI-AUDIO-Video-Converter-Decoder-Adapter-Remove-HDCP-KEY-Agreement-Audio/1851608529.html and was sent a defective item. I had to file a dispute with my cc company just to get me money back. Does anyone know where I can buy a HDMI splitter that strips HDCP from a reputable company that ships to Ireland? 

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#677678
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How to capture HDCP-encrypted HDMI sources (Vudu, Netflix, Directv, Virgin Media, etc.)
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drngr said:

In the description it says HD72B, which does ignore HDCP.

I don't know about Ireland, but the HD72A + splitter combination is cheaper in the US now that there is a seller offering it for only $55.

If your source device is closer to your TV, it makes more sense to use a splitter since that way you don't need two long cables snaking to and from the computer. Of course if you have everything on one desk, it doesn't matter.

 Thanks for the reply! I just ordered the HD72A, so we'll see how it goes.

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#677468
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How to capture HDCP-encrypted HDMI sources (Vudu, Netflix, Directv, Virgin Media, etc.)
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Hi, does anyone know if this card ignores HDCP? http://www.ebay.ie/itm/HDMI-Output-Input-Blu-ray-HD-DVR-Video-PS3-Capture-PCI-E-Card-grabber-Converter-/130951055776?pt=US_Video_Capture_TV_Tuner_Cards&hash=item1e7d4a89a0

It's from the same seller as the other card recommended but it has an input and output which negates the need for a splitter.