22-02-2019 03:08 PM - last edited 10-03-2019 01:15 PM
On 28/03/2015 I bought an Samsung UHD TV (UE55HU8500LXXN).
We recieve digital television through a set-top box from our provider Telenet.
The set-top box has a HD Copy protection. Suddenly the box gave an error message that the licence wasn't received.
We've tried another box and hdmi cable. But the problem comes from the One Connect box.
A new One Connect box of the same type is sold seperate for €422,25. While simular TVs are sold now for €899.
We've originally bought the tv for €2 700.
So I have 2 questions:
1. Is the BN91-17814H (€110) one connect box compatible with this tv? (instead of the bn94-07655u €422,25!)
I've tried calling to the Samsung helpdesk but they had no idea what I was talking about. And even said that this model has no one connect box. (impossible because there are no ports on the tv)
2. Am I the only one with this problem. I can't be normal to throw away a 4-5 year old working smart tv because the handshake HDCP license isn't working anymore.
The solution of last resort is to connect the set-top box through a scart-hdmi converter. But what is then the point of having a smart TV with HDMI? I really think Samsung should offer a solution for this. This can't been seen as a normal situation...
With kind regards
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10-03-2019 01:13 PM in
After a long search I found a HDMI splitter that strips the HDCP.
Finding one is a bit difficult because most recent splitter don't strip the protection (actually the previous splitter strips it by accident).
This is the one I've bought "ViewHD 2 Port 1x2 Powered HDMI Mini Splitter for 1080P & 3D | Model: VHD-1X2MN3D".
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004F9LVXC/ref=ppx_od_dt_b_asin_title_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Thanks to this splitter I didn't have to throw away my 4 year old smart TV of which only the one connect box hdcp license failed. To close this subject I want to add that in my opinion Samsung should provided a solution, which they haven't done.
14-09-2020 08:09 PM in
Use HDMI 4, I had same problem. That's the only HDMI that uses the HDCP 2.2 Handshake system.
30-11-2020 09:04 PM in
HDMI 4 worked for me, too (streaming Disney+ via Chromecast Ultra). Other HDMI ports resulted in the HDCP DRM error. Thanks!
13-01-2021 03:51 PM in
I did this also - but I'm having a problem with the TV not "seeing" the HDMI signal. It acts as if the HDMI is unplugged looking for a "source" ... very frustrating. Samsung said just get a 2.2 cable. If it were only that easy. Very frustrating. There should be a way to disable this stupid system if it's preventing legitimate viewing!
03-02-2021 05:54 PM in
@Jazbuster - thanks - Roku Ultra’s Channel CNN, etc. timing out to Roku’s Homepage solved by using Samsung’s Q90T / 2020 HDMI Port 4 with HDCP 2.2.
Where did you find this hidden information?
Thanks!
03-02-2021 07:24 PM in
Thanks - Roku Ultra’s Channel CNN, etc. timing out to Roku’s Homepage solved by using Samsung’s Q90T / 2020 HDMI Port 4 with HDCP 2.2.
Where did you find this hidden information?
Thanks!
28-02-2021 01:00 PM in
12-08-2021 12:30 PM in
Do you know if there an equivalent in the uk as I tried to see if I could get this on the Amazon in the uk and if I couldn’t find it ?
21-06-2022 04:35 PM in
Hi, were you ever able to solve this issue? I just got a Samsung TV in the UK and I have the same problem.