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I would imagine that as long as a movie plays on the xbox 360 (which doesn't have HDCP or HDMI), it will play on this method, as well.And, of course, given that there are HDCP video cards and displays available for PCs now, you can future-proof yourself pretty well, there.My prediction is that if the ICT is ever turned on, it won't be until 2011.
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Ed @ Nov 13th 2006 11:23AM
I would imagine that as long as a movie plays on the xbox 360 (which doesn't have HDCP or HDMI), it will play on this method, as well.
And, of course, given that there are HDCP video cards and displays available for PCs now, you can future-proof yourself pretty well, there.
My prediction is that if the ICT is ever turned on, it won't be until 2011.