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We will not use HDMI on video source equipment. 1080p is not yet important enough to justify loss of picture to a client.
When the HDMI spec includes a LOCKING connector that the weight of the cable will not allow for the connector to come loose from the equipment, MAYBE we will start using HDMI cables on source equipment.
We will use HDMI from a scaler/video processor to a display device. Giving the diplay the best possible resolution, and an artifact free image is important.
I’d think twice about installing analog equipment:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image_Constraint_Token
You might get a lot of nasty phone calls in 2012.
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Yes! Solve the 7 problems mentioned and we will!
The picture quality issue is not true: IT IS BETTER. But most of the clients DOES NOT SEE the difference. They pretend, the invent, they see diference if we tell them that the diference is there.
I did a Blind TEST Component x HDMI in the store. 90% did not see any diference before explanation.
But one topic is true: for PROJECTORS the diference is more noticiable due to cable loss ( digital transmition ).
HDCP should die. People rip DVD, they dont record it on VCR or table DVD anymore!