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by tshaddox 2086 days ago
> I've read that some cheap hdmi splitters will strip HDCP as an undocumented side effect

I haven't heard that before, but according to Wikipedia a master key was leaked or reverse engineered 10 years ago, so presumably manufacturers out of Intel's legal reach can produce devices that strip HDCP.

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For 1080p yes; 4K generally uses HDCP 2.0 which as of now is unbreakable. OP unfortunately didn't specify.

(An alternate option might be to rip the 4K BluRays, which is doable if you have the right drive, but also a bit of a pain.)

> (An alternate option might be to rip the 4K BluRays, which is doable if you have the right drive, but also a bit of a pain.)

This is what I have been doing with MakeMKV.