HDCP or no?

I apologize if Vista help isn't provided here, but I hope someone running it has encountered this issue. Vista absolutely refuses to output from the mini-DVI to the DVI input on my Dell E207WFP. This monitor and the MacBook are both said to be HDCP compliant. So why won't vista see it?

Boot camp with Vista SP1
No problems at all under 10.5.3, mini-DVI to DVI output works fine
In Vista it appears on the external screen durng the boot process but goes away as soon as the login screen would appear
If I boot using the MacBook's internal display, then attach the monitor, it also doesn't work. The Intel driver just continues to tell me I must attach a second monitor to use an external display. Vista's display preferences can see the port but not the attached monitor.

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    Ahoy!

    I really can't say it enough: I'VE BEEN WATCHING THESE MOVIES ON THIS COMPUTER FOR 9 MONTHS.
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    I figured it out. Had to go to general settings on the main screen and restart. Synch of audio is much better.

  • Included Mini-DVI to DVI adapter does not support HDCP and iTunes HD movies

    Hi.
    Just downloaded Twilight in HD (to own) from the iTunes Store and had the annoying message about HDCP not being supported by my display, and that I could not play the movie in HD.
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  • TS3354 "To play this movie in HD, you must have a PC with a built-in display or have it connected to a display that supports HDCP."

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  • I am getting the error "This movie can be played only on displays that support HDCP" when attempting to play a HD movie from iTunes to my TV.  The TV is a Samsung UN46B7000WF w/resolution 1080p

    Hello Apple Community,
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    Hello All,
    I have figured out the sound issue: System Preferences>Sound and choose the TV for output.
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  • Is HDCP protection always on when using Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapter?

    I'm trying to capture my MacBook Air (2010) desktop for use in a Podcast.
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    Is the failure repeatable? If not, I would forget that it happened once and move on. It had something to do with pages moving in and out of the registers. S**t happens.

  • HT202157 Why does my apple TV say it needs hdcp compatibility.  It never said that before.  Now my apple tv is not working.

    Why does my apple TV say it needs hdcp compatibility.  It never said that before.  Now my apple tv is not working.

    Hello Rickpoulette,
    The following article provides further information and could very well help get your Apple TV and your television cooperating again.
    If HDCP authentication does not succeed, you may see one of the following symptoms:
    A message may appear on your television stating "This content requires HDCP for playback. HDCP isn't supported by your HDMI connection."
    You may see periodic bands of static, or full screen static, flashing across your TV screen.
    If you are experiencing either of the symptoms above, try playing the same content again for at least another 10 seconds. If the issue persists, try the following steps until the issue is resolved:
    Connect your Apple TV (2nd generation) directly to your HDTV using an HDMI cable.
    Set your Apple TV and HDTV to off or sleep mode
    From the Apple TV interface, select: Settings -> Sleep Now.
    Turn off your TV and wait for about 10 seconds.
    Turn your TV back on.
    Press the Select button on your Apple TV remote to wake your Apple TV.
    Some HDTVs may need a firmware update. Consult your TV manufacturer's user manual or online support pages for additional information about how to update your TV's firmware.
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    Apple TV (2nd generation): About Apple TV and HDCP
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4428
    Cheers,
    Allen

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    Any ideas how to get this working?  I donʻt have money to go buy a new monitor...

    Unfortunately HDCP is a technical requirement for the playback of some movie formats, for example Blu-ray.  If your monitor does offer this, make sure your cabling and connection type also supports it.  If your monitor doesn't offer this, I'm afraid you may have to consider buying a new or additional monitor.  Any other suggestions I could make are not permitted on this forum, I'm afraid.
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  • I bought a movie (Avengers hd) but it can´t no longer be played in my itunes, it says that it needs a hdcp screen, but i´ve played it before, and if i want to download it again it´s requiered payment

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  • HDCP Failure in iTunes 12.1.0.50 after Upgrade to 10.10.3

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  • HD movie from iTunes won't play on hdcp compliant setup.

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