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DVI/HDCP vs HDMI/HDCP
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DVI/HDCP (Monitor mentioned above only states this information) 2. HDMI/HDCP 3. DVI/HDMI/HDCP Will I be better to get another monitor that states HDMI/HDCP support (specifically) or is DVI/HDCP fine/the same as HDMI/HDCP? Please help and TIA . Hey,...
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HDMI and HDCP support with Philips TV
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HDMI and HDCP support with Philips TV. Archived from groups: alt.tv.tech.hdtv () I am looking to connect a DVD recorder with upconversion to my TV using HDMI. The recorder says that the TV must support HDCP to work properly, I am trying to find out if...
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HDMI & HDCP
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HDMI&HDCP. Archived from groups: alt.tv.tech.hdtv () I am attempting I understand HDMI and HDCP - attached are quotes describing HDMI. I want to make sure if I purchase a TV with only HDCP input, I will have no issues down the road. "HDMI extends...
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ATI hits first with HDMI and HDCP
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ATI hits first with HDMI and HDCP. ati hdcp hdmi. A flurry of new graphics cards featuring HDMI (high-definition multimedia interface) ports and supporting HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) are set to hit the market this summer, with graphics...
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Problem in HDCP
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Problem in HDCP. Archived from groups: alt.tv.tech.hdtv () I have a HDTV with HDMI(with HDCP compliance) input ports. If I purchase a DVD player with DVI(not HDCP support) output, Could the DVD player plays DVD movies in the HDTV by connecting them with...
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HDMI - Past, Present, and Future
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HDMI, but it is not "required". The HDCP is licensed and is optionally used on HDMI. Many of today's HDMI sources (computer video cards, etc) can still be connected to HDMI/HDCP capable receivers and TVs without any issues - they do work. In fact, a friend...
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No HDMI a deal-breaker?
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the HDCP. SInce HDMI is the latest standard, and if the TV has HDMI that would mean that the TV went through went through HDMI and HDCP compatibility. THis way you know you are getting the latest standards. This will minimize your risk. -- soupensu,...
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HDMI question
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but now much of the CE industry is transitioned over to HDMI. HDMI is the better option, for a variety of reasons. For the PC industry, its still a toss-up between DVI-HDTV/HDCP and HDMI/HDCP (IMHO), and support for such outputs is still trying to...
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DVI to HDMI converters. Will they do all HDMI can do ??
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or somthing and >>only HDMI has the stuff to unclode or or somthing. >>> Maybe you are confusing HDMI with HDCP. Both HDMI and DVI can do HDCP, > but many DVI monitors that are not HDTV's do not. The only difference > between HDMI and DVI is that...
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F*** HDCP...
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through will not work. Without the eq/amp in the switch the HDMI/HDCP handshake times out. My Dish receiver often has issues too (even though it throws a strong HDMI/HDCP signal). HDCP over long runs just does not work well. My run is only 25ft and...
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Tripp Lite - Product
The B125-150 HDMI Over Cat5 Extender can extend an HDTV signal beyond the standard 15-ft. limitation. For maximum range, use solid wire Cat6 (24AWG) cable. Use Tripp Lite P568-series HDMI cables to...
