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No Netflix 4k or HDR because of broken HDCP 2.2 on Intel iGPU...and more

raidboy
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I am trying several mini PCs with recent Intel iGPU, and none of them has working HDCP 2.2 over HDMI ports. In result, neither HDR nor 4K display will work for Netflix and other streaming services.

Models: Beelink SEi12 (i5-1235U CPU), Beelink MiniS12 (N95 CPU), NoName (N6000), Kamrui AK1plus (N95)

Tried with Windows 10, 11, latest updates (22H2), first without network with vendor drivers, then updating to latest Intel driver. On Windows, first install from Microsoft Store the HEVC extension (windows 11 does not need it). 

Connected via HDMI 2.0 cable to single display: AVR to Epson 5050ub projector (also tried direct conection without AVR). Display set to 3840@2160@60Hz RBG444 or YUV444, with or without HDR enabled in Windows setting (*1).

Validate with: Run Netflix via edge Browser or native Windows App, Pick a 4k/HDR program, play, press SHFT-CTRL-ALD-D to see diagnostics. Observe resolution is only 1920x1080 instead of 4k. Note that to be able to play in Edge Browser you should in before have also enabled PlayReady via "edge://flags".

WIthout Netflix 4k capable account, verify in Edge browser via "edge://gpu".

edge-brower-no-hdcp-2.2.png

The last three lines are the problems. They show there is no HDCP 2.2 support, HDR10 support or 4k support. This is specifically for PlayReady rendering via edge of course, but the Netflix app does of course also use PlayReady.

I have not found any other way to verify HDCP 2.2 operations

- It is not shown in WIndows setting

- It is not shown in Intel Command Center or the settings file it can create for support

- It is not shown in Intel Arc program

- It is not shown in output from Intel SSU

Its mindboggling now negligent Intel is about this and how Intel does not seem to care about the frustration this creates with customers (ok: with me. Don't want to talk for others). NVidia has HDCP 2.2 status in its control panel.

Of course, Netflix is equally annoying. They also do not have any user information about whether or not HDCP 2.2 is supported. Netflix app/web-page just don't show 4K and HDR logos on the media when it does not detect HDCP 2.2 support.

The output above was from i5-1235U, which has support for both HEVC and AV1, the output for older CPU will of course not have AV1 support.

HDCP works perfectly fine on all my AMD Ryzen systems (2400G, 5600G, 3200U). Output then looks like this:

edge-brower-with-hdcp-2.2.PNG

And Netflix then plays in 4k resolution and with HDR (assuming a 4k/hdr program, but you can see that from the icons shown by Netflix).

My suspicion is that HDCP 2.2 with Intel iGPU (even all those 11th/12th gen iGPU with built-in HDMI 2.0!) will not work unless the device manufacturer goes through a lot of additional BIOS/ME work and maybe even other hassles. And seemingly none of the lower cost mini pc vendors has done this. I say this, because beelink for example is also missing the Windows 3D mode setting, and the ak1plus box does not even support HDMI 2.0 18 Gbps solutions, but only the 10Gbps resolution of 3180x2160@60Hz - but then of course without HDR. Aka: all the details of video output that seemingly with Intel iGPU are part of (video) BIOS.

On AMD APU, it looks to me as if this is all only in the AMD driver, and i have not seen any hardware with AMD iGPU that has managed to NOT deliver 3D, 18Gbps or HDR. In fact, motherboards built before Ryzen was out and claimed to support only HDMI 1.4 where later updated in documentation to also support HDMI 2.0, because Ryzen then supported HDMI 2.0 and the pin is just pased from APU to HDMI connector. And i was hoping the same would be true now with 11th/12th gen Intel iGPU. Alas, seemingly not.

 

Oh, and i opened a case with Intel support and was promised to get an email about it... which i never did.

 

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I also can't imagine that the built-in screen is not HDCP compatible. However, if you have now updated the system to the official Gigabyte drivers, unfortunately only Gigabyte can comment further on this.

 

The all-in-one device with built-in screen that I am using to write this message is also not HDCP compatible according to the Intel Graphics Command Center. However, I can play Netflix films without any problems.

 

The Microsoft Edge browser only shows this for the edge://gpu command:

 

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DRM = Digital Rights Management

 

 

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Mysterious
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For myself they way I got this rectified was for Dell/Alienware to issue a new BIOS.
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Tanmay-codeol
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Its 2025 now, i am rocking same 4k laptop with 13th gen i5 Processor and guess what HDCP is not enabled, thx intel 

I have tried everything which was possible and was suggested in this thread

 

Please do something about this in driver update or something

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