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I faced a rather unfortunate problem after upgrading my AV receiver, so far i'm not sure how to fix it or what caused it but i suspect the HDCP in my new AV receiver is the culprit.

 

I am connecting my PC to the AV receiver and from the AV receiver to the tv, all connections are through HDMI 2.0 cables

 

GPU: Titan X

Windows 10 

TV: LG 65UB950t 

 

I upgraded from Yamaha RX-V677 (which ran everything perfectly) to Denon 3600H, that's when i noticed the issue with the picture quality from the PC. The most noticeable thing was the distorted font and the picture was not smooth although the settings were the same in the PC and the TV. When i tried running my PS4 it said the device(TV) doesn't support HDCP 2.2 which was never the case when i was passing the signal to through the old receiver (Yamaha RX-V677).

 

I need to know what is causing the problem and how to fix it. Do i have to buy a new to TV just to match the HDCP specs of the new AV receiver when i just spent $1100 on it ?

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Are there multiple HDMI ports on your TV? Maybe only one of them supports HDCP 2.2. The manual should have some info on this or the ports could be labeled.

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