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That was part of the original agreement as I recall.
Hugh
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> Who says they have to be backwards compatible?
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> They will connect in more than one way, but HDMI will be the only way to
> get a digital (HD) output ... as Toshiba announced just a couple weeks ago
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http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/article/ds22406.html).
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> Since they have to be backwards compatible the players will all have more
> than just one way to connect to the television.
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> Hugh
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> Which would imply a digital connection, leaving component video out in
> the cold. There's no way they will do that because there simply isn't
> enough penetration of digital connections.
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> The thing about dvd is you could play it on any display and see
> immediate benefits - skip chapter, etc. With <whatever comes next>,
> those big benefits are not there. If they don't want to be a niche
> market for nerds like us, they better allow at least component video so
> that the millions of tvs that are not hdtv but have component video can
> use them. That way people who go to buy a dvd player have <whatever
> comes next> as an alternative choice.
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> Jason Burroughs
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> I can't imagine them using none at all. Perhaps they are going to rely
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> the copy protection provided by the handshake and feel that is adequate.
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> Anthony R.
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> From the article:
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> "The studio (Fox) also has been part of a copy-protection committee of
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> DVD Forum, which backs rival HD DVD format and had urged the
> organization
> to adopt the same renewable protection system as part of HD DVD
> specifications. But some within the HD DVD camp regard the system as
> unnecessary and expensive."
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> So what does that mean for HD-DVD? Are they using some different form of
> copy protection, or none at all?
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> -- M. Shane Sturgeon
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> BREAKING NEWS.
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> Fox adopts Blu-ray Disc format
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> 20th Century Fox said Friday that it will release movies and TV programs
> on
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> Blu-ray Disc when the format debuts in the U.S., giving the Sony-backed
> high-definition technology a huge boost in its battle with rival format
> HD
> DVD.
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