Sometime ago I purchased the TV Stream Box. In fact I own their basic edition as well as the 4K edition. The unit is fantastic. The technology allows you to watch everything from old movies/tv shows to new movies still at theatre's and tv shows. In addition, watch live international tv all over the world

"EVERYTHING YOU WANT IN ONE PLACE Our technology crawls the Internet to bring you the biggest streaming channel selection. Get access to 1,000,000+ HD movies and TV episodes whenever, with no monthly charge."

All you need, high speed internet and a TV. That means, you can bring the unit with you anywhere that has internet both wifi and ethernet.

My question. I would like to bring this box with me when I travel. I can not always connect to a TV. I'd like to watch streaming via HDMI into my MacBook Pro. Many of the HDMI-In has copy protection and these adaptors may strip out hight definition Copy Protection (HDCP) code.

Note: In order to make a device that plays material protected by HDCP, the manufacturer must obtain a license from Intel subsidiary Digital Content Protection LLC, pay an annual fee, and submit to various conditions.[5][6][7] For example, the device cannot be designed to copy; it must "frustrate attempts to defeat the content protection requirements";[7] it must not transmit high definition protected video to non-HDCP receivers; and DVD-Audio material can be played only at CD-audio quality[7] by non-HDCP digital audio outputs (analog audio outputs have no quality limits).

Is anyone familiar with an adaptor that may circumvent the aboe this so that I may watch streaming content in HD on my computer hardware?