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Posted by GMAN on 02/26/07 19:52
In article <20070220201924.233a423d@zooty>, Tom Horsley <tom.horsley@att.net> wrote:
>On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 12:24:34 -0000
>"Hugh" <naggers___remove____hole@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
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>> This seems like a major drop off design flaw with HDMI?
>> Does anyone have any practical solutions?
>
>There's far worse problems that that. For instance, I have a samsung
>up-converting DVD player, and it is hooked to my multi-input LCD monitor
>via hdmi. If I pause the DVD and switch the monitor to a different
>input for a minute to check something from a different source, I have to
>turn both the DVD player and the monitor on and off again and fast forward
>to where I left off if I want to resume watching the DVD because the
>$#@! HDCP protection scheme has timed out and disable the video.
>
>This is the sort of thing that drives law abiding citizens to become
>felons and buy black market HDCP stripping boxes (anyone know where
>I can get one :-).
http://www.engadget.com/2005/07/21/the-clicker-hdcps-shiny-red-button/
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