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In Reply to: RE: HDMI vs. Optical; why did HDMI become the standard ? posted by oscar on January 22, 2008 at 19:16:46
The reason is that the film industry wants it. HDMI provides the cabling necessary for HDCP.
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Yes but video could not have been implemented that way. HDCP is a video thing not an audio one.
Sorry, I wasn't paying attention. You aren't talking about S/PDIF. You're wondering why they chose wire rather than a new optical format for HD video. I have no idea. Sorry for the confusion on my part.
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