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More often than not, when things don't work, it can be traced back to what standards were followed or what options are allowed by the format. There are certain guidelines and specs that manufacturers are supposed to follow, but that doesn't mean that their products conform or meet the standards specific to the format or interface used.

As far as DVI vs component, my linked response in above post explains why, in the majority of cases, some come away less than impressed with DVI's superiority over component. But once again, it's the manufacturers' fault -- not the format or the interface.


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