For next time, if you click "Use rich formatting", you'll see an option to attach a file. That would have been a much better way to include that log.
HDCP requires support from both your GPU and the display device. It's possible that your TV and/or GPU don't support HDCP over Miracast, but that should only matter if you try to play content that specifies that HDCP is required for playback, such as DVDs, Blu-ray discs, and some purchased digital media. If you're just trying to mirror your desktop, lack of HDCP wouldn't be the cause of your issue. However, Miracast in general is a very fickle beast, and connection issues like this are unfortunately pretty common.
Kinda strange, but when I clicked System Defaults in the BIOS, dxdiag said that I didn't have miracast:[View:/cfs-file/__key/communityserver-discussions-components-files/3518/7024.DxDiag.txt:550:0]
jphughan
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November 28th, 2017 14:00
For next time, if you click "Use rich formatting", you'll see an option to attach a file. That would have been a much better way to include that log.
HDCP requires support from both your GPU and the display device. It's possible that your TV and/or GPU don't support HDCP over Miracast, but that should only matter if you try to play content that specifies that HDCP is required for playback, such as DVDs, Blu-ray discs, and some purchased digital media. If you're just trying to mirror your desktop, lack of HDCP wouldn't be the cause of your issue. However, Miracast in general is a very fickle beast, and connection issues like this are unfortunately pretty common.
confusedlaptop1
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December 5th, 2017 16:00
Kinda strange, but when I clicked System Defaults in the BIOS, dxdiag said that I didn't have miracast:[View:/cfs-file/__key/communityserver-discussions-components-files/3518/7024.DxDiag.txt:550:0]