Hello Gurus,
When a receiver does "HDMI passthrough" - does it matter if the input signal is in PAL or NTSC?
I.e. If my input signal is in NTSC (X-Box) going to my NTSC compatible TV ... BUT connected through my A/V receiver which is a PAL unit - then will the signal get scrambled? ... or will the signal just get "passed through" without any problems?
I don't understand how this signal passthrough happens and I don't want to waste a lot of money buying the wrong device(s).
Thanks in advance for any light you can shed on this topic,
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Gausman
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Good question that should be asked to manufacturer. The issue is 25/50 vs. 29.97/59.94 frame rates at HD since frame sizes are the same. Complicating factors may be HDCP encryption and sound stripping for the receiver-amp.
My understanding is only a few current receivers support HDCP encryption which will be required in the future for passing Blu-Ray or HD DVD video or stripping audio.Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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