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HDTV / HDCP / DVI
I have a Samsung 210T LCD computer monitor that is also HDTV "ready"
for 720p or 1080i. I has DVI-D, S-Video, & SVGA inputs - NO Composite input. Samsung has designed the HDTV feed into the DVI-D input. It appears as if the DVI input was designed prior to the HDCP (Copy Protection) standard and does NOT have HDCP decoding built into the DVI input. Therefore, in the future I may not be able to view any/all "copy protected" HDTV programming. I would like to maximize my dual use of this monitor & somehow still use the DVI input for HDTV programming. I am not a pirate or a "duper". Is anyone aware of a composite to DVI converter? OR, is anyone aware of a Direct TV HDTV receiver still marketed with a non-HDCP DVI output? Would the DVI output still work when the broadcaster's copy protect flag was sent to the receiver? On the land cable front I understand the local provider - Comcast is using a Motorola DCT 5100 as a HDTV receiver but the DVI output may be disabled and/or the tech specs don't mention HDCP. Does anyone know the particulars of this Motorola? Or, does anyone know how to enable the port? Thanks for all your time & consideration!!!!!!!!!! |
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