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lspagnuolo 09-02-2022 07:15 PM

Black screen with sound when attempting to watch live video
 
I am no longer able to watch live video such as DAZN or fubo. I simply get a black player screen with the stream's sound playing. Not sure why this happening?

SnorlaxVonTurtlehammer 09-05-2022 08:01 PM

This is unacceptable
 
I've been using a Display Link with a 2018 MBP for 1 month with no significant issues until yesterday when the same thing happened to me:

I went to watch Rings of Power on Amazon Prime and was met with a black screen whilst the audio played in the background.

I thought I was going mad, I tried Chrome, Edge and Safari to no avail. After hours of googling I've found that it's tied up with HDCP, essentially Apple are preventing people from broadcasting paid media...

What a useless product. Off I go to Amazon to give this 1 star...

candymansk8r 09-13-2022 03:07 PM

Make sure to complain enough that displaylink gets this fixed, or better yet complain to apple and make them give us more that 1 display output

smort@duck.com 09-17-2022 02:25 PM

I had this happen to me, with a black screen with sound when trying to stream. I discovered it's because DisplayLink requires "screen recording" turned on in settings for Macs. Once I unplugged my monitors from my MacBook Pro, the stream began playing with picture and sound on my laptop screen.

I'm not sure why DisplayLink needs screen recording, but that seems to be the culprit.

For some reason, it only affects some streaming services. For example, Amazon Prime Video, Paramount Plus and MLB.TV don't work right (i.e. sound only, black screen), while Hulu and YouTube are fine, streaming both picture and sound.

paultzirides 09-22-2022 06:07 PM

Try turning off hardware acceleration in the browser
 
In another thread, users disabled hardware acceleration in Chrome or Firefox and were able to watch the video.

It appears the issue is with the way Apple processes displays in the hardware graphics pipeline vs. software. Somehow when the "Screen Recording" API is used, something with HDCP kicks in and prevents the video from displaying, but only when being processed in a particular way? It's a little confusing but we'll probably get a clean fix for this in, oh...a few years? :rolleyes: :D

greenvomit8 10-29-2022 05:53 AM

Been researching this for a whilst and found this forum link to stop HDCP protected content from displaying a black screen but hearing audio from streaming services such as Netflix and Disney.

Disabling Hardware Acceleration only works for me on Google Chrome but not Firefox.
Streamed video content is now displaying Google Chrome.
I can live with this for the moment.
Thanks so much :)

Specs:
Macbook Air M2
macOS Ventura 13.0
DisplayLink 1.8.0
Dell D6000 dock
Dual Monitors
Chrome 107
Firefox 106

spunnups 11-19-2022 10:11 AM

Disabling Hardware Acceleration resolved the issue in Chrome, for now.
 
This resolved my issue on a Macbook Pro Mid 2015 model with Monterey 12.6 on Chrome Version 107.0.5304.110 and DisplayLink Version 1.8.0. I never had this issue (Black screen but still have Audio) with Firefox. However, when not connected to the DisplayLink dock, I had no issues with Chrome.

Do we know if DisplayLink is working on this issue?

Quote:

Originally Posted by greenvomit8 (Post 94473)
Been researching this for a whilst and found this forum link to stop HDCP protected content from displaying a black screen but hearing audio from streaming services such as Netflix and Disney.

Disabling Hardware Acceleration only works for me on Google Chrome but not Firefox.
Streamed video content is now displaying Google Chrome.
I can live with this for the moment.
Thanks so much :)

Specs:
Macbook Air M2
macOS Ventura 13.0
DisplayLink 1.8.0
Dell D6000 dock
Dual Monitors
Chrome 107
Firefox 106


workright 11-28-2022 05:06 PM

Fixed my issue
 
Disabling hardware acceleration in Chrome worked for me on M1 MacBook Air, really appreciate it. It was failing on udemy.com, which I use for work so this really made my day.


Specs:
Macbook Air M1
macOS Monterey 12.6
DisplayLink 1.8.0
Pluggable UD-6950PDH
Dual Monitors
Chrome Version 107.0.5304.110 (Official Build) (arm64)


Quote:

Originally Posted by greenvomit8 (Post 94473)
Been researching this for a whilst and found this forum link to stop HDCP protected content from displaying a black screen but hearing audio from streaming services such as Netflix and Disney.

Disabling Hardware Acceleration only works for me on Google Chrome but not Firefox.
Streamed video content is now displaying Google Chrome.
I can live with this for the moment.
Thanks so much :)

Specs:
Macbook Air M2
macOS Ventura 13.0
DisplayLink 1.8.0
Dell D6000 dock
Dual Monitors
Chrome 107
Firefox 106


Sanil1986 11-30-2022 04:57 AM

Same issue here
M1 MacBook pro after update to 13.0.1 doesn't work and cannot connect to the two monitors.

Any update on any fixes ?

crapzdk 02-24-2023 10:32 AM

https://www.mysysadmintips.com/mac-o...tead-of-videos


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