http://www.divineo.co.uk/cgi-bin/div-uk/vid-hdfury.html
Has anyone used one of these yet ?
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What does this mean?
"HDCP rules compliant: no end-user access to decrypted analog video. Once screwed, this module becomes "a part of the display itself".
How does that provide a valid key to unlock an HDCP source? Where is their Digital Content Protection, LLC License?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDCPRecommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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As I understand it, the HDFury uses keys stolen from popular HDTVs. The manufacturer does not have an HDCP license.
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I love it...
It looks to me like that is exactly what it does. RGB is analog.Unlike HDCP stripper solution on the market HDfury is compliant to HDCP rules it does not allow and end-user easy access to analog decrypted signal.
Or part of the capture device, or whatever else you connect to it.HDCP rules compliant: no end-user access to decrypted analog video. Once screwed, this module becomes "a part of the display itself".
This device is clearly not legal. -
The new version can output component video too:
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The original sounded just like a DVI -> VGA converter
The new one sounds the same, but has an upscaler chip in there.
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