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Originally posted by tomdkat
This is perfectly valid as a DVI connection does not require HDCP but I _think_ HDCP does require a DVI connection. 
So, if people have a DVI connection between various video sources (DVD players or HD receviers, etc) and their displays and they are NOT watching HDCP encrypted material, everything will work fine.
Catch my drift? 
You can read more about some testing that people with DirectTV can do now here:
http://www.dvdfile.com/interactive/f...highlight=HDCP
Peace...
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Looks as if we have another entrant into the
field: the Manowa Momitsu V880 which purportedly
upconverts current-generation DVDs to user-selectable
720p or 1080i - but this one allegedly does the trick
EITHER via DVI or component output. If so, this would
presumably eliminate concern about an intervening
'black box' for older displays. Also, eliminate concern
about 'HDCP'(???)
This should drive Jack Valenti up a wall. Verrrrrrry interesting . . .
Milt R. Smith
mrsmith2002@yahoo.com