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Posted by chrisv on 01/02/07 14:46
Bobbie wrote:
>Uuuum, because if they bought that HDTV with HDMI input prior to February
>of 2006 they'd be SOL so far as connecting a HDCP compliant device to that
>old and now antiquated HDMI television. I'd mush rather leave the unusable
>antique hanging in the living room and just buy a decent 16:9 monitor for
>the computer. It'd be much cheaper.
Sorry, but I'm lost. I'd have sworn that HDCP has been built-into
digital televisions for years. I'd have sworn that my
several-year-old widescreen CRT box, which is too old to have HDMI on
it, has a fully HDCP-compliant DVI input.
Please provide proof of your assertions that HDCP has "changed" so
that older HDCP-compliant displays will not work.
In any case, you can still use the component-video inputs.
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