I just tested two videos that were previously not working on a VGA display. One is an 853x480 video (SD) and the other is a 1280x720 HD TV show. Both work now where previously I got the error message.
I'm confused when you say, "High definition content still toils under HDCP and DisplayPort content Protection (DPCP), leaving oldschool displays at least functional, but sadly low res." Apple doesn't sell HD movies for computers. What content are you talking about? It sure looks to me like HD TV shows are working fine now.
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I just tested two videos that were previously not working on a VGA display. One is an 853x480 video (SD) and the other is a 1280x720 HD TV show. Both work now where previously I got the error message.
I'm confused when you say, "High definition content still toils under HDCP and DisplayPort content Protection (DPCP), leaving oldschool displays at least functional, but sadly low res." Apple doesn't sell HD movies for computers. What content are you talking about? It sure looks to me like HD TV shows are working fine now.
Did you buy these shows from the iTunes store? This fix applies only to the iTunes bought shows. Other videos were never affected by HDCP.
It's the movie studios who demand HDCP for HD content. TV shows are not covered by this.