hi,
try to connect the set top box in any other HDMI input of ur tv. reason is bellow read it carefully.
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HDCP stands for High-Bandwidth Digital Content
Protection and was developed by
----------. It's nothing more than a
security feature requiring compatibility between the sender and
receiver, like HD cable set-top box and the TV. By compatibility,
mean HDCP technology built into both devices.
Think of HDCP as a security license key like you
would input when installing a computer program. Only this security
key is invisible to you and me but not your TV.
It works by encrypting a digital signal with a key
that requires authentication from the transmitting and receiving
product. If authentication fails then the signal fails, which means
no picture on the TV screen.
Buy a HDTV that has HDCP
capabilities. Most will have this in at least one HDMI input but be
sure to verify this before buying the TV.
Notice that "in
at least one port." Not every HDMI port on the TV will be HDCP
compliant so be sure to read your TV user manual if you plan on
connecting a HDMI cable to your TV.
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