You're overdoing it because you're making a couple of false claims: 1. That this card is somehow forcing HDCP (it doesn't - the programs using it do). 2. That the lack of DD+ is somehow the fault of HDCP (which it's not).
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So they're trying to make us pay & jump through the HDMI DRM hoop and still it only allows a 'vanilla' Dolby Digital audio output!?
How does that work?
It's not even Dolby Digital plus.
.....and some folks here think that those of us criticising DRM are over-doing it.
Jeez.
You're overdoing it because you're making a couple of false claims:
1. That this card is somehow forcing HDCP (it doesn't - the programs using it do).
2. That the lack of DD+ is somehow the fault of HDCP (which it's not).