Manual
4  VM-2DP - Overview 
•  Version 1.1 supports HDCP (see section  3.2) 
•  Supports two-way communication over its auxiliary channel between the 
video source (for example, a PC) and the digital display, enabling new 
functionality such as automatic configuration and one-button play 
•  Replaces the interface needed between the PC and an external display, as 
well as the low voltage differential signaling (LVDS) interface in notebook 
computers, monitors, to connect to LCD panels 
3.2  About HDCP 
The High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) standard developed by Intel 
protects digital video and audio signals transmitted over DVI or HDMI connections 
between two HDCP-enabled devices to eliminate the reproduction of copyrighted 
material. To protect copyright holders (such as movie studios) from having their 
programs copied and shared, the HDCP standard provides for the secure and 
encrypted transmission of digital signals. 
3.3  Defining EDID 
The Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) is a data-structure provided by a 
display, to describe its capabilities to a graphics card (that is connected to the 
display’s source). The EDID enables the VM-2DP to “know” what kind of monitor is 
connected to the output. The EDID includes the manufacturer’s name, the product 
type, the timing data supported by the display, the display size, luminance data and 
(for digital displays only) the pixel mapping data. 
EDID is defined by a standard published by the Video Electronics Standards 
Association (VESA). 










