I read somewhere else there are copyright issues and fees or something to use HDMI.
Only bad thing is i doubt most people have the upstream bandwidth for streaming good quality HD content.
I'd love to get one and leave it at my parents place and just give them a couple bucks a month for "cable". Too bad it takes over the cable box and has some minor draw backs.
sorry if you got kinda confused, each separate set of lines is a different though. That and you you didn't seem to respond to what i said about HDMI. I'm not sure but isn't there some form of copy protection in HDMI (like how DVI has HDCP)? That and the fact HDMI isn't free to put in your product is the impression i got to why it doesn't use it
If they put an HDMI connect on it they would have to include one in the package, since the cable makers and hardware manufacturers seem to have this unknown pact to never put an HDMI cable in the packages why would they put it in the box. Oh, that's right I'm such an idiot, they want you to pay a minimum of thirty bucks for something that only cost's them twenty five cents to make. I forgot how you are supposed to support these people's greed and hunger for more money than one person can ever use in their lifetime. Wait a minute, isn't that how the USA got into this problem in the first place, corporate greed?
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what, no HDMI...
I read somewhere else there are copyright issues and fees or something to use HDMI.
Only bad thing is i doubt most people have the upstream bandwidth for streaming good quality HD content.
I'd love to get one and leave it at my parents place and just give them a couple bucks a month for "cable". Too bad it takes over the cable box and has some minor draw backs.
@pball
not saying i need to stream 1080p ;)
just saying that since this sits in the middle of the source and the TV, it'd be nice to let me keep my HDMI connection from my cable box to my TV.
Also: does this sport Gbit Ethernet? I'd imagine it'd have to.
ridiculous! what about DVI then?
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sorry if you got kinda confused, each separate set of lines is a different though. That and you you didn't seem to respond to what i said about HDMI. I'm not sure but isn't there some form of copy protection in HDMI (like how DVI has HDCP)? That and the fact HDMI isn't free to put in your product is the impression i got to why it doesn't use it
If they put an HDMI connect on it they would have to include one in the package, since the cable makers and hardware manufacturers seem to have this unknown pact to never put an HDMI cable in the packages why would they put it in the box. Oh, that's right I'm such an idiot, they want you to pay a minimum of thirty bucks for something that only cost's them twenty five cents to make. I forgot how you are supposed to support these people's greed and hunger for more money than one person can ever use in their lifetime. Wait a minute, isn't that how the USA got into this problem in the first place, corporate greed?
HDCP. 'nuf said.