[opendtv] Re: Defining Visions: They've Done It To Us Again. . .???!!!

The problem is fixable, but it will cost some money on part of the owner
of a legacy video display.  I currently have a monitor that would have
the HDCP problem, but I was able to get around it and not loose my
investment.  There are transcoder devices such as the DTrovision DC-DA1
can fix this situation.=20

http://www.digitalconnection.com/products/video/dcda1.asp

The unit does a DVI-D to VGA conversion and is HDCP compliant.  Since
DVI-D and HDMI is much the same electrical standard, only the connectors
are different. All one needs is a HDMI to DVI-D cable to the transcoder
and then on to VGA or RGB.  The transcoder Takes care of the HDCP part
and the STB or HD-DVD player sees a legal device. =20

Pat=20


-----Original Message-----
From: opendtv-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:opendtv-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Mark Aitken
Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 5:03 PM
To: opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [opendtv] Defining Visions: They've Done It To Us Again. .
.???!!!

http://www.ultimateavmag.com/joelbrinkley/805jb/index.html

The article starts out...

Here's a piece of really bad news for all 10 million of us who own=20
digital television sets that are more than six months old. You won't be=20
able to watch the new high-definition DVDs in high definition unless you

buy a new TV. Whose to blame for this? Hollywood, of course.

Toshiba, the primary backer of HD DVD, one of the two competing=20
high-definition formats, let it slip during road shows in Europe and the

United States last month that the one and only high-definition output=20
from its players will be HDMI, the digital input of choice on most new=20
digital TVs. As recently as a year ago, DVI, not HDMI, was the input of=20
choice, but even TVs with that older and still copy-protected input will

not be able to watch HD DVDs in high definition.

... (go to article for more...) ...
http://www.ultimateavmag.com/joelbrinkley/805jb/index.html


My first questions are... Will HD-DVD (or BlueRay for that matter) ever=20
make it? Will there me the financial incentive to move towards it? Can=20
Mr./Mrs./Ms. "Average American" see the difference?

Then I ask... If it DOES succeed, who will compensate me for having=20
bought a set that does not have HDMI?

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