High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) is working fine in Windows 11 in Firefox, watching my internet provider’s digital TV Proximus Pickx.
But in Ubuntu 23.10 I get the message that HDCP Is not supported and I can only watch TV in SD quality instead of HD.
My Lenovo Legion 5 laptop has nVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 configured in BIOS as ‘discrete graphics’ meaning the Intel Graphics can not be used.
So why is the latest nVIDIA driver 545.29.06 in Ubuntu not supporting HDCP?
Or how can I fix this?
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I have checked that Linux now offers a native HDCP API developed for Intel GPUs, but it seems that Nvidia drivers still ignores them.
I also have checked all the other posts about this and there’s no response from anyone who works on Nvidia. Could someone who works on Nvidia please send a response already? This issue is still persistent since 2013.
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