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I have a DVI source and two (2) HDMI sources

Posted by oscar on September 13, 2007 at 14:29:04:

to feed a 50 ft DVI cable in addition to the 50 ft component cable. Currently using a single HDMI to DVI adapter. Hmmmm ... maybe go get another HDMI to DVI adapter and use a
3x1 (2x1) DVI switcher. I'd be interested in trying it out.
Oddball things you have to do when you don't have any digital video switching anywhere in the system.

My issue went away when (1) the program material changed on the TNT channel or (2) the HD tuner suddenly figured out there is no HDCP-limitation on Component outputs. I'll actually need to read the TV guide to figure out what was showing when it started to act up ???????