Question about DVI on possible cable set top box

montypythizzle

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there is this cable set top box i am looking at and it has dvi output
proj tv has vga in

couldnt i just use a video card DVI>VGA adapter and maintain the HD signal 1080i max

(im guessing yes...)
 

montypythizzle

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so it wouldnt work?? hmm this is from the cable box

why isnt it as easy as using an adapter?
so all digital cables are now hdcp i will go research more about hdcp
 

montypythizzle

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i am thinking this cable box doesnt make use of hdcp i think it is before the time of hdcp which should mean my display should be hdcp which it is not so in theory it should work


btw hmm took me a while to find the dumbass who made this hassle er i mean technology

INTEL.....
 

keeleysam

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Let's work on not using runons before starting a flamewar against Intel.

I garuntee you it has HDCP, and it is NOT a DVI-I port, just DVI-D, so it only carries digital video.
 

montypythizzle

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Originally posted by: keeleysam
Let's work on not using runons before starting a flamewar against Intel.

I garuntee you it has HDCP, and it is NOT a DVI-I port, just DVI-D, so it only carries digital video.

Hmm, seems your spelling also needs work...

but anyway it IS more of a hassle having to buy new hardware and such

then how do the vid cards get away with it?? im guessing it is dvi-i which also carries analog

but how do they not get messed with by the INTEL copyright protection squad
nvm i think i answered my question GRR



so in no way will this work

im guessing i will have to use component GRR