So much for ps3 being a good movie player...
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On second viewing it has four inputs, only three of which allow for Component.
The manual switching probably won't suit most people, but for under 30 aussie bucks I couldn't resist. I only want to add one additional component connection, and so this is suitable, all of the rest of my devices are connected into my amp and controlled by the Harmony 880 which might I add is awesome.
I'll just have to switch the button on the unit when I want to play the original Xbox (or to use it for media). This is no biggie as I have to physically turn the Xbox on from the unit anyway.
This is the easiest way for me to connect an Xbox 360 into my existing configuration without stuffing around too much.
The manual switching probably won't suit most people, but for under 30 aussie bucks I couldn't resist. I only want to add one additional component connection, and so this is suitable, all of the rest of my devices are connected into my amp and controlled by the Harmony 880 which might I add is awesome.
I'll just have to switch the button on the unit when I want to play the original Xbox (or to use it for media). This is no biggie as I have to physically turn the Xbox on from the unit anyway.
This is the easiest way for me to connect an Xbox 360 into my existing configuration without stuffing around too much.
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So the PS3 Tard has no HDMI support at all, and the PS3 Potential doesn't come with an HDMI cable - you need to pay another $25US for it?
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For movies? Y'know - wot this thread is about? Out of the box no HDMI, so no movies at 1080p, and no HDCP so any ICT enabled movies would be downscaled. A small thing I guess, but when you're the one pushing a HD movie format I would've thought you'd want it fully enabled out of the box for those buying it as a BluRay player.
For games it's a non-issue.
For games it's a non-issue.
Twit, movies are guaranteed not to be copy protected until 2009, and with many things not supporting HDCP it's unlikely that they'll ever have the content protection bit set, so stop worrying your pretty head about ICT enabled movies. At least the PS3 has ANY option of playing them, Xbox 360's HD-DVD player has NO option of displaying protected content.
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Yep general 1080p/24fps over component is a standard not supported by a lot of tv's, because it's not a ATSC standard.
I know a lot of sony plasma's support it thought, for instance both sony plasma's that i've owned supported that 1080p over component.
I recently read though that hollywood wasn't keen on allowing 1080p over component. Because it allows a perfect full frame to be copied. So I'm still not sure if movies will be allowed in 1080p over component. It may be hdmi only.
I know a lot of sony plasma's support it thought, for instance both sony plasma's that i've owned supported that 1080p over component.
I recently read though that hollywood wasn't keen on allowing 1080p over component. Because it allows a perfect full frame to be copied. So I'm still not sure if movies will be allowed in 1080p over component. It may be hdmi only.
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Yeah well I read Hollywood isn't going to use ICT until 2010 so nyah!
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ICT doesn't dictate whether a player should support 1080p over component. The whole no ICT until 2010 is a mutal agreement struck by studios and manufacturers, a similar agreement could be made to prevent 1080p ever being used on component. So far standalone units don't support 1080p over component and 1080p is only available through hdmi. So we'll see what happens.
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Oh. You're talking about Hollywood pressuring next-gen DVD makers to not include 1080p over component.
Won't ever happen. CE manufacturers wouldn't dare cull their feature set unless everyone else is forced to hence the ICT.
As if someone like Samsung would take out 1080p if its going to cause them to lose high end sales to higher quality chinese manufacturers who won't give a flying fuck.
Won't ever happen. CE manufacturers wouldn't dare cull their feature set unless everyone else is forced to hence the ICT.
As if someone like Samsung would take out 1080p if its going to cause them to lose high end sales to higher quality chinese manufacturers who won't give a flying fuck.