Are you getting an "HDCP Error Detected" or "HDCP unauthorised. Content disabled" error on your TV? HDCP stands for "high-bandwidth digital copy protection" and is an encryption technology that keeps movies and TV shows from being copied or pirated. It works through the HDMI connection on Blu-ray, streaming devices like Roku or Chromecast, and cable boxes. [1] X Research source With the advent of 4K UHD and HDR content, HDCP has been updated to 2.2. Outdated devices and cables, incorrect settings, or HDMI cables can lead to an HDCP error. Read on to learn all the ways to fix this troublesome error.
Ways to Fix an HDCP Error
First, try restarting your device. Then, make sure all your HDMI cables are plugged in properly, or try a different HDMI cable entirely. You might also want to try a different HDMI port on your TV as well. Ensure your TV's HDMI settings are properly set. If nothing works, you may need to replace your device.