What Does Protected Program By Tv-14 Mean
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My tv keeps saying protected program by tv 14 how do i fix this. Protected program tv y. What does the message 'protected program tv-14' on tv screen mean?
What does it mean when it says protected program -14 - Symphonic ST420FF 20' TV question. Parents can use the remote control to program the V-chip to block the display. Trust 2.0 Speaker Set Driver Programs. TV-14 - these shows may be unsuitable for children under 14. TV-MA - these programs.
I am certain this is redundant, but I have been reviewing many posts and many times people were requested to create a new post, so I decided to try that route. At the same time, I am seeing many references to 'You'll find many threads here' but my searches are not finding 'many' threads, just a few. It seems like I am searching the right terms, but I am not finding the right posts. In any case, I decided to try a new post.
I have 2 problems. Press the EXIT button for several seconds to reset the receiver's output to standard (did that, although I hated to) Your TV does not support this program's content protection. Replacing the TV's HDMI cable with component cables Bedroom HR22-100 DirecTV DVR connected via HDMI to Vizio TV Living room HR24-200 DirecTV DVR connected in various ways to new Sharp TV and DVD-R (Toshiba) Situation - DVR is nearly full, want to save some stuff, attempting to copy from DVR to DVD-R and getting above problem messages. 1 Bit Sliding Window Protocol C Program. In 'normal' mode, the DVR has an HDMI cable to the TV and RCA cables to the DVD-R. In problem solving mode, component cables between the and DVD-R and TV were added. In problem solving mode, the HDMI cable was pulled out of the bedroom TV.
I am still getting 'Your TV does not support this program's content protection. Replacing the TV's HDMI cable with component cables' thereby burning a lot of coasters that spend 2 hours recording this message. So, I am going through a long list of trial and error. Pull out all HDMI plugs from all TVs. Leave HDMI plugs in but turn on all TVs. Pull out this. Facial Action Coding System Manual.
Pull out that. All very frustrating, but sometimes successful, sometimes not. Finally, I thought I might be able to save my self a lot of trouble if I posted here and got clarification about how it all works.
What I would like (but doesn't work): Bedroom DVR connected via HDMI to TV with TV off. Living room DVR connected via HDMI to TV and connected via RCA to DVD-R DVD-R connected to TV via HDMI (and, if necessary, via component cables).
What am I missing. What secret steps do I need to add to achieve success - that is, play something off DVR and record on DVD-R. OK, let's start by describing what is happening. HBO and the other premium movie channels have introduced a requirement for their resellers (sat, cable etc) to make sure that any TV that is receiving HD and is connected via HDMI supports the HDCP copy protection protocol. So when a DirecTV receiver detects that a TV is connected via HDMI, it carries out a test by sending a message to the TV using HDCP and then looks at the reply.
If the TV fails the test, the receiver displays the message you see. So far so good (or so bad!). If your TV does NOT support HDCP, you can't watch HBO etc. The problem now comes if your receiver is connected to a second TV, or DVD recorder, or slingbox etc. As long as the primary TV, connected via HDMI, is 'on', and it is HDCP-compliant, you leave the second output from the splitter unused.everything is OK.But if you switch the TV 'off', you are not really switching it off, it's on standby.