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In Reply to: RE: Anyone using HDMI to DVI-D? posted by jimmyjames on February 23, 2009 at 11:06:40
I did what you are proposing with my first plasma display. Now, I am using an HDMI-to-DVDd adapter with a DVI cable and a DVId-to-HDMI adapter now. The issues have to do with what is on the ends of the cable(s), not the cables. Can we assume your Sony is HDCP-compatible?
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I poked around some more on the net and I think DVI-D capable displays like mine are HDCP compliant. I can watch HDTV cable programs from set top box set to 1080i (set top box does not have a 1080p seting) and I can watch 1080i or 1080p from BD player via the HDMI to DVI-D cable I have. Apparently the whole issue revolves around the fact that DVI-D or HDMI is a digital signal and the powers that be were worried about copying that signal onto DVD or whatever media. Will they never learn that if you can encrypt you can decipher? I saw the other day that BD copy guard has been hacked and bootleg BD's are on the streets.
"E pur si muove...And yet it moves"
You presumptions are reasonable but they are not definitive.
Kal
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