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  1. Член BJ_M's Avatar
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    As reported at HD Beat - NVIDIA is jumping on the HDTV bandwagon with PureVideo HD. They have prepared a great one-stop-shop for high definition playback on a PC with their next-gen graphics cards. Their new technology combines high-def movie decode acceleration, HDCP support and an integrated HD movie player. All you need to do is add a HDCP compliant display with a HD DVD/Blu-ray optical drive and you are off to the races. NVIDIA's chip would do the majority of the high-def processing which will in turn relieve the main CPU of the task. Sony, Toshiba and Acer have adopted these GeForce GPUs in their first PCs to playback Blu-ray and HD DVD movies. MSI and ASUS will have video cards this summer with PureVideo HD support. No word on price yet though.

    http://www.nvidia.com/object/IO_31752.html
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    Its going to be a long while till someone can watch Blu Ray/HD DVD on their PC. Movie Studios has imposed too many restrictions, a HDCP complaint GPU, HDCP compliant display etc...

    Im only aware of two computer displays that are HDCP compalint. The Dell 2407FPW and BenQ FP241W which the latter has a HDMI port.
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    actually you will be able to in about 8 weeks - already in some countries ...
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    Three new subsytems are all that is required

    new display card ~$200-400
    new monitor ~$500-12,000
    new HD/BD drive ~$1000

    Most people will add a HDTV tuner card. Someday these will interface better with a cable box or integrate a cablecard.

    Give it a couple of years and it will all be built into a typical $500 Computer (plus monitor).
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    there is no HDCP on the bluray (for now anyway) - not even a HDMI on some of the players ....

    but vista is the fly in the oil .... so who knows
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    Here we still have the threat of the Broadcast Flag that will force the HDMI+HDCP issue. All part of the "second shoe" that MPAA wants to deliver.
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    so far - only a threat ...



    so far
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    Well the one advantage we have is all the tivo/dvd recorders out there that people are gobbling up. If they institute the flag and make all of them useless there'll be a lot of upset and angry consumers and companies.
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