Showing posts with label attempt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label attempt. Show all posts

Friday, October 30, 2015

How to Disable HDCP on a MacBook Pro (3 Steps)


Check whether your attached equipment is HDCP-compliant. If you've hooked up your MacBook Pro to an external monitor for your viewing pleasure, and it doesn't support HDCP, HDCP may treat this as a piracy attempt, though some material, such as TV shows, will still run. If you replace the monitor with an HDCP-approved one, or if you watch the movie on the Mac's regular screen, it should play without any problems.
Take an older Mac out of mothballs and transfer the movie over to that computer. HDCP works through Apple's Mini DisplayPort, a digital connection to external displays. If you have an older, iTunes-compliant computer that doesn't have DisplayPort, nothing will stop it from playing the movie on the external monitor.
Right-click the material you want to watch, select 'Version' and then choose 'Standard Definition.' This leaves the movie free to run on your external monitor because it's not playing in high-definition format. This doesn't trigger HDCP, so there's no resistance. ITunes attempts to play movies in high-def by default.
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Wednesday, September 23, 2015

How to Use FaceTime


Tap the 'Phone' application from the home screen of your iOS device.
Tap 'Contacts' in the navigation bar at the bottom of the screen.
Scroll through your list of contacts, then select the contact that you want to have a FaceTime chat with.
Tap the box labeled 'FaceTime' on the contact's screen. The FaceTime application will attempt to contact the other party. Your device rings while FaceTime is contacting the other iOS device. If the other person accepts the connection, your screen will show the other person's image. A small box also appears on the screen displaying the image the other person sees from your device.
Speak to your contact as normal while holding the device directly in front of you so that your contact can clearly see your image on their screen.
Tap the 'Camera' icon at the bottom-right corner of the screen to switch from the camera on the front of your device to the one on the back. Use this feature if you want to show the person you are speaking to an image on the other side of your device.
Tap the 'Mute' button on the bottom-left corner of the screen to prevent the other person from hearing you. Tap the button again to resume audio.
Tap the 'End' button at the bottom of the screen when you are ready to end the call.
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