Inputting copy-protected (hdcp) video, Checking for hdcp-capable devices, Video input/output settings – Roland VR-6HD Direct Streaming AV Mixer User Manual

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Video Input/Output Settings

Inputting Copy-Protected (HDCP) Video

If you want to input HDCP-protected video from a BD player or other device, you can enable HDCP input.

* If you want to output copy-protected (HDCP) video or audio, connect a device that supports HDCP.

What’s HDCP?

HDCP is copyright-protection technology that prevents unlawful

copying of content by encoding the path when sending digital

signals from a video playback device to a display monitor or

other display equipment.

1 .

[MENU] button

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“SYSTEM”

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select “HDCP”, and press the

[VALUE] knob.

Value

Explanation

ON

Copy-protected (HDCP) video can be input. HDCP is also

added to the video that is output.

* Video/audio from the USB STREAM connector is not outputted.

OFF

Copy-protected (HDCP) video cannot be input.

2 .

Press the [MENU] button to close the menu.

Checking for HDCP-capable devices

Source devices

Use the [MENU] button

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“VIDEO”

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“INPUT”

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“VIDEO IN 1–6”

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“INPUT

STATUS” to check the HDCP capability status of the source device.
When inputting copy-protected (HDCP) video, “DETECTED” is displayed.

Output devices

If a device that supports HDCP is connected, “HDCP” is indicated in

“OUTPUT STATUS” when you press the [MENU] button and select “VIDEO”

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“OUTPUT”

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“VIDEO OUT 1–3”.

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