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If I try to play a movie I downloaded via iTunes I just get a black window and a message saying my monitor is not HDCP compliant. I believe this is an issue with my GTX 760 since I don't remember having this issue when I was using the HD4000. Is there any way to solve this?

 

Another theory is that it's related to the Clover bootloader. I used to be using Chameleon.

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I haven't done anything to get the card working, no kext edits.

DarwinDumper is new to me :) Will give it a go.

 

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Holy {censored}, that's a useful tool. Here you go!

DarwinDumper_2.8.8_AMI_X64_2636_Mav_hackmodford.zip

No I leave the HD4000 off. I can run the report again later with it enabled.

 

I know for a fact if I enable the HD4000 I HAVE to have a monitor connected to it, otherwise the computer will not boot. Also HDCP content will play (i can hear the audio) but the picture is a garbled green/pink mess.

 

I'm not sure what graphic injector option to try in clover. I have tried the NVIDIA option but it didn't make a difference.

 

The problem occurs with or without the web driver.

 

I will run the report again later tonight.

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Well... VLC can't play movies purchased from iTunes :P

 

I tried it anyway, got no errors but the video didn't play of course.

I played another video that does not have DRM and it played perfectly, no errors or warnings.

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