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They can't just totally do it, at least: then the last hop to the actual display would be decrypted, sort of ruining the whole point of HDCP. My understanding is more that a receiver is just a passthrough for the communication between the source and the display. Though I'm surely oversimplifying.


The receiver could always reencrypt (and usually does, IIUC; signaling this is the point of the "repeater bit" in the protocol). If it was just a dumb passthrough, then there wouldn't be much need to advertise HDCP compatibility in the first place.


Good point.




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