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Anonymous said...

Now you know the dirty secret of HDMI - there are a lot of protection against copying built

On my system, I was with two HDMI cables and analog simultaneously. Table detects the drop and everything is 480th It was therefore an analog connection. Try this.

After both the DVD and cable box to the TV at the same time is connected, there should be no problem for foreigners. You may need to define the configuration of the cable box to try to fix the SD stations.

But - after a while you will never get to May, only to see more standard definition.

Anonymous said...

Now you know the dirty secret of HDMI - there are a lot of protection against copying built

On my system, I was with two HDMI cables and analog time. Table detects the drop and everything is 480th It was therefore an analog connection. Try this.

After both the DVD and cable box to the TV at the same time is connected, there should be no problem for foreigners. You may need to define the configuration of the cable box to try to fix the SD stations.

But - after a while you will never get to May, only to see more standard definition.

Anonymous said...

Now you know the dirty secret of HDMI - there are a lot of protection against copying built

On my system, I was with two HDMI cables and analog simultaneously. Table detects the drop and everything is 480th It was therefore an analog connection. Try this.

After both the DVD and cable box to the TV at the same time is connected, there should be no problem for foreigners. You may need to define the configuration of the cable box to try to fix the SD stations.

But - after a while you will never get to May, only to see more standard definition.

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