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Old 07-04-2008, 17:35   #1
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Using Component over HDMI

I'm short on HDMI slots at the moment and I'm also having issues with my hdmi switch (maybe a issue with the virgin box - I've cr4eated another post regarding this)

i was thinking for a quick fix i could just use the component over HDMI

what are the advantages or disadvantages of doing this?



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Re: Using Component over HDMI

It is analogue so you need good quality(expensive) leads,you wont be able to watch copy protected programmes/films.Can't think of any positives except you eliminate the need for the switch.
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