Matthew Garrett on Nostr: (The entire point of the GPU-enabled protected video path is that the decrypted media ...
(The entire point of the GPU-enabled protected video path is that the decrypted media never hits the OS-visible framebuffer - that's why screenshots of DRMed content under Windows are blank. Using the TPM would mean the decrypted media would be visible to the OS again, making it much easier to scrape)
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