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Enable 4K Netflix by getting hdcp 2.2 with converter over displayport 1.4

I just bought a 3.5K(3440x1440) monitor with HDMI 2.0 and dp 1.4 interface, and missing hdcp 2.2 which required for 4K Netflix streaming.

The closest workaround i found online is a 3yo archived reddit thread which suggested a Monoprice hdcp2.2 to 1.4 converter with HDMI as both io. The tradeoff is the HDMI 2.0 interface limit my 3.5K resolution to 100Hz whenever it is plugged.
Is there any feasible solution that enable hdcp 2.2 over dp1.4 while retaining the 3.5K/ >=144Hz display? 

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I thought HDCP support depended on the monitor and not the cable. What monitor is that?

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7 hours ago, Levent said:

I thought HDCP support depended on the monitor and not the cable. What monitor is that?

It is the Prism+ X340 pro, i hasn't received it yet but it has no hdcp 2.2 support just like most of 3.5K monitors on the market.

 

In case you find it unfamiliar it is a Singapore's local brand.

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