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How to export 4K to overcome HDCP 2.2?

Explorer ,
Mar 26, 2017 Mar 26, 2017

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Hi Guys

Recently I upgraded my video camera and bought the Sony 4K PXW-Z100, Unfortunately when I wanted to watch the clip I shoot in 4K, in my new LG 65UH850.

the TV was not able to play the MP4 file.

The LG representative told me that the file should be in HDCP 2.2 format. I have to mention that MP4 in HD format the TV can play!

How should I export the file from Adobe premier so that I will be able to watch it in 4K?

Thanks & Regards

Shaul

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Explorer , Mar 26, 2017 Mar 26, 2017

OK Guys, Found the point.
I tried to play from USB 3.0 and it worked as long as the bit rate was 25fps (PAL).
When trying to see at 50fps it did not play.
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Community Expert ,
Mar 26, 2017 Mar 26, 2017

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Sound like the codec used by the Sony camera for 4K is not supported on the LG TV. Try export it from Premiere to H.264.

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Mar 26, 2017 Mar 26, 2017

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Thanks Dean.

Unfortunately it does not help. As I understand the HCDP is a protection code.

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Mar 26, 2017 Mar 26, 2017

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Are you trying to play from the camera to the TV?

Have you tried different HDMI inputs to the TV? Some have different types re the 2.2 standard?

I'll be headed to 4K TVs soon, and the bit I read makes this sound worrisome.

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Mar 26, 2017 Mar 26, 2017

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OK Guys, Found the point.
I tried to play from USB 3.0 and it worked as long as the bit rate was 25fps (PAL).
When trying to see at 50fps it did not play.
Thanks

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LEGEND ,
Mar 26, 2017 Mar 26, 2017

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I believe the LG representative is incorrect.  HDCP is used for replicated Blu-rays.  Copy protection isn't needed for your own work.

How are you playing the video?

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Mar 27, 2017 Mar 27, 2017

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I play it from disk on key USB 3

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I play it from disk on key USB 3

That doesn't make sense.  Can you clarify?

Is it on a Blu-ray disk?  A thumb drive?  Is the thumb drive connected directly to the TV or a Blu-ray player?  What do keys have to do with it?

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