vurbano said:"I pointed out that some movie studios have said they will use HDMI output as a form of copy protection and Kim acknowledged that if a studio uses that scheme then HDMI will indeed be required."
Which means that you will not be playing new HD movies on the 360 once the studios start implementing HDCP. That sucks.
vurbano said:IMO this is a world class blunder. 360's playing HD DVD movies is critical for the growth of HD DVD to counter the PS3's coming for BluRay. BONEHEAD mistake.
T2k said:See above. In fact MS is playing a smart game against Sony.
With the announcement of upcoming 1080p support - notice as it came only few days after Toshiba's new player lineup - they pretty much killed Sony's PS3 argument WRT Blu-Ray's technical superiority - qualitative superiority has been killed laready by all the blocky, pixelous, softy, sh!tty quality Blu-Ray movies they have released past few months.
so if hdmi comes to frution, ms will make a component/hdmi converter or something along that line?Scott Greczkowski said:They CAN be a connecter made that fits where your current HD connecter is plugged in that will give you HDMI instead of component.
Scott Greczkowski said:They CAN be a connecter made that fits where your current HD connecter is plugged in that will give you HDMI instead of component.
JoeSp said:You cannot pass HDCP thru a componet connector -- hence the need for a DVI or HDMI connector on both the originating product (HD-DVD drive) and the receiving product (your HDTV).
minorthr said:Why cant you pass the signal through component? Obviuosly the HDCP doesnt work with component on the TV because component inputs are not designed to handle it. But what prevents an addon that hooks on the component jacks then the other end is a dvi or hdmi connection?
I scratch my head everytime I read article with the same issue. I've been waiting for almost 2 years to buy a new Av-receiver, because my budget for that is about $1.5K and I don't to throw my money away.I am beginning to wonder if there will be any receivers that will pass a copy protected signal onto the monitor any time soon.
So far all the major studios have decided to hold of till 2010 -- by my count that is only 3 years away. Additonally, there is nothing in writting that says that they have to wait till 2010! Hopefully, there will be many HD-DVD & BluRay players out there with HDMI for a decent (sub $400) price.