I have my Linux box running my TV and it works great, but I’d like the ability to treat my Chromecast as a desktop window for streaming without switching inputs, multitasking etc. I have an HDMI capture card that works great with a Switch, but the Chromecast detects it’s not HDCP (DRM) compliant so it won’t work. Is there a way to outsmart that detection with software or hardware?

I’ve heard some knock off hardware confuses it enough to work but it seems like the info is old and I’d rather not roll the dice on hardware that’s otherwise garbage…

  • mogranja@lemmy.eco.br
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    1 day ago

    So a license check which cost several cpu cycles, and maybe even a call to a server is replaced with a noop. And you say identical performance?

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      1 day ago

      Yes. Some cracks don’t replace the call to a server entirely, and instead use a local server to return the expected response. In this case, the DRM would run normally, except for it not contacting the offcial remote server.

      Obviously if a crack removes a DRM completely, there might be a performance advantage. It depends on several factors.