The HDMI is better because it is the only solution if you have devices that require an HDCP compliant cable. Plus on some HD-DVD and Blu-Ray players if you don't have the HDCP compliant cord picture quality can be lost or even unavailble. That only applies to the movie studios who actually take advantage of that copyright HDCP stuff. The whole reason for HDCP is to stop people from making illegal copies of the new HD movies.
I agree. Who cares if component is capable of the same signals? You can't push 1080p with it and never will for HD Disks. Sure, everyone loves making their own cables (sarcasm), but don't expect everyone to just nod their head.
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Mike @ Sep 13th 2007 6:42PM
The HDMI is better because it is the only solution if you have devices that require an HDCP compliant cable. Plus on some HD-DVD and Blu-Ray players if you don't have the HDCP compliant cord picture quality can be lost or even unavailble. That only applies to the movie studios who actually take advantage of that copyright HDCP stuff. The whole reason for HDCP is to stop people from making illegal copies of the new HD movies.
Ryan P @ Sep 14th 2007 11:49AM
I agree. Who cares if component is capable of the same signals? You can't push 1080p with it and never will for HD Disks. Sure, everyone loves making their own cables (sarcasm), but don't expect everyone to just nod their head.