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...
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.
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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