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"theOne" <theOneOne@dodgeit.com> wrote in message
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> Sammy "The Bull" Gravano wrote:
>> "Boody Bandit" <boodybandit@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>>
>>>"Boody Bandit" <boodybandit@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>>>
>>>>Well according to the latest interview with Todd Holmdahl, all hope for
>>>
>>>HDMI
>>>
>>>>support with the 360 is lost.
>>>>
>>>>I don't understand why Microsoft is making a Hi-Def system without HDMI
>>>>or
>>>>DVI
>>>
>>>**inputs** strike that.
>>>
>>>I meant to say "outputs".
>>>
>>>Hopefully MS will change their minds and include these output options for
>>>their new console.
>>>It will hurt them if they don't.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> Since HDMI/DVI output is only *required* for HD content that is copy
>> protected via HDCP, and the Xbox 360 does not have an HD DVD drive, there
>> is no real need for the outputs. HDMI/DVI for gaming is better than
>> component, and I am guessing that MS wants to hold the cost down.
>>
>> I agree, however, that DVI/HDMI are must-haves for any console in this
>> era of HDTV.
>>
>> -Sammy
>>
>>
>>
> you don't think a copy protection/DRM will be implemented that
> would require DVI's encryption? with an xbox 360 no less that will surely
> serve as a MCE extender?
I think with the Xbox 360 acting as an extender, then all copy protection
services will be performed by the MCE computer on the network. The MCE
computer will *need* DVI/HDMI inputs to receive copy protected content from
satellite, cable, OTA, etc. After the MCE computer gets the content, it is
able to stream it to any extender on the network, in an un-copy protected
form.
-Sammy