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Old November 3rd 04, 02:26 AM
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Default HELP!! DVI and HDCP issue


Does your 27" Samsung LCD support HDCP on the DVI input interface?
My Hyundai plasma doesn't say anything about HDCP on its spec., so I am
assuming it doesn not support HDCP.

When you said, 'set' button, are you talking about the 'set' button on
the front panel of the LG HDTV tuner? I have used that to set DVI
output with 720p or 1080i. But for the DVD output through DVI is the
one that is bombing out, not the OTA signals.

Is there any other 'set' feature that can disable the HDCP from the DVI
output of the LG HDTV tuner?

Thanks!


kw5kw Wrote:
"ending1" wrote in message
...

:no

I am trying to connect my DVD input from LG DVD/HDTV

tuner/up-converter
to my Hyundai 42" plasma using DVI connection, but it ...


IT... which it... the TV or the LG LST 5310?

I have the LG LST 3510 also, and almost gave up on the DVI connection
as
well, until I read the book...
I'm at work and the set is at home, but be sure to do the set-up for
the LG
properly... It's tricky be sure to push the button to 'set' the
configuration... that's where I kept missing up, but after the LG is
setup,
it works remarkabely well! DVD's in 1080i are ... well only one word
will
describe the quality... "WOW", now repeat that about 1000 times...

I have a 27" Samsung LCD and this is set up in the bedroom... can I say
that
is the only place I watch tv anymore.

Van Helsing was absolutely unbeleivable, as well as Kill Bill Vol 2.
Haven't done much DVD watching tho, as I've been hung on broadcast OTA
HD
quality on CSI, Las Vegas, Law & Order, MNF, and the Sunday ball games
just
to name a few. I had Charter HD for one week, and dropped them and
bought
the LG. I'm really glad I did as they did not carry CBS HD. I kept
basic
cable so I can continue getting my poker fix tho.



...complains of the
HDCP compatability issue. I am thinking my plasma TV's DVI input

is
not HDCP compliant (since LG tuner spec. says DVI with HDCP).

In this case, is there any way to use software/hardware add-on to my

TV
to make it HDCP compliant? Any possibly way to convert it, so TV

is
HDCP compliant?

As long as I can watch DVD movies close to HD quality through DVI
interface, I would be happy (I am not still satisfied with

component
connection quality).

HD OTA seems working pretty well with minor indoor antenna

adjustment,
but if I am not getting DVD working through DVI, I might return my

TV
set (I hate to let go, though.)

Any one out there was able to work out this issue?
Thanks in advance!!

BTW, will DirectTV, Dish, or Voom HDTV receiver put out HD signals

with
HDCP on their DVI interfaces? If so, there is no point for me to

keep
this TV in case I go with satellite HD, is there? Thanks!


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Old November 3rd 04, 03:26 PM
kw5kw
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"ending1" wrote in message
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Does your 27" Samsung LCD support HDCP on the DVI input interface?
My Hyundai plasma doesn't say anything about HDCP on its spec., so I am
assuming it doesn not support HDCP.


Yes it does.

When you said, 'set' button, are you talking about the 'set' button on
the front panel of the LG HDTV tuner? I have used that to set DVI
output with 720p or 1080i. But for the DVD output through DVI is the
one that is bombing out, not the OTA signals.


Forget that, then... If you're getting OTA signals you did it properly.

Is there any other 'set' feature that can disable the HDCP from the DVI
output of the LG HDTV tuner?


Not that I know of.

Thanks!


Does any DVD work, or just one or two that don't work?

Russ


kw5kw Wrote:
"ending1" wrote in message
...

:no

I am trying to connect my DVD input from LG DVD/HDTV

tuner/up-converter
to my Hyundai 42" plasma using DVI connection, but it ...


IT... which it... the TV or the LG LST 5310?

I have the LG LST 3510 also, and almost gave up on the DVI connection
as
well, until I read the book...
I'm at work and the set is at home, but be sure to do the set-up for
the LG
properly... It's tricky be sure to push the button to 'set' the
configuration... that's where I kept missing up, but after the LG is
setup,
it works remarkabely well! DVD's in 1080i are ... well only one word
will
describe the quality... "WOW", now repeat that about 1000 times...

I have a 27" Samsung LCD and this is set up in the bedroom... can I say
that
is the only place I watch tv anymore.

Van Helsing was absolutely unbeleivable, as well as Kill Bill Vol 2.
Haven't done much DVD watching tho, as I've been hung on broadcast OTA
HD
quality on CSI, Las Vegas, Law & Order, MNF, and the Sunday ball games
just
to name a few. I had Charter HD for one week, and dropped them and
bought
the LG. I'm really glad I did as they did not carry CBS HD. I kept
basic
cable so I can continue getting my poker fix tho.



...complains of the
HDCP compatability issue. I am thinking my plasma TV's DVI input

is
not HDCP compliant (since LG tuner spec. says DVI with HDCP).

In this case, is there any way to use software/hardware add-on to my

TV
to make it HDCP compliant? Any possibly way to convert it, so TV

is
HDCP compliant?

As long as I can watch DVD movies close to HD quality through DVI
interface, I would be happy (I am not still satisfied with

component
connection quality).

HD OTA seems working pretty well with minor indoor antenna

adjustment,
but if I am not getting DVD working through DVI, I might return my

TV
set (I hate to let go, though.)

Any one out there was able to work out this issue?
Thanks in advance!!

BTW, will DirectTV, Dish, or Voom HDTV receiver put out HD signals

with
HDCP on their DVI interfaces? If so, there is no point for me to

keep
this TV in case I go with satellite HD, is there? Thanks!


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