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Mar 2008
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Ok, I bought a HDTV (My first one..) It's a 26" LCD Westinghouse SK-26H520s 720p/1080i model. I read from some guy on a forum that it doesn't support HDCP, but the official site doesn't say one way or another.
Assuming it doesn't have HDCP, is there anyway I can watch Blu-Ray movies? I bought Jay and Silent Bob off of Amazon, and the screen stays black. I can hear audio, but I can't see picture. If I go into the settings of my PS3, I can change something that says: "BD 1080P 24 Hz Output (HDMI)" to No. After doing this, I can see picture. The only problem is there is a pink overlay. It's watchable, but definitely not "Blu-Ray" or so what I've been told about Blu-Ray. Anyway, any information/suggestions are appreciated. --Dan |
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This might help:
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Issue seems to be that although the Westinghouse 'supports' HDCP, it's a rubbish implementation. Last edited by Squozen; 03-26-2008 at 07:01 AM. Reason: More info |
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Mar 2008
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Thanks for the replies guys.
This sucks. I either have to buy the HDFury for $115 or a new HDMI cable for $60.. and no guarantee it'll work. I wish I'd known all this before buying this damn TV. I called their Tech support yesterday and they didn't offer anything other than the normal "I'll have our higher-up tech support call you back.." -- Yeah right. The only thing I don't understand is why I can watch the movie if I turn that 1080P option off. It has a pink overlay, but the image is clear. The best way I can describe it is if anyone is familiar with photoshop, it's like someone took a pink layer and changed the layer mode to Color. It's not all pink, it just has a translucent pink color over it. I can still see the yellow in Jay's jacket and the blacks in Silent Bob's jacket. It's watchable, but definitely not what I want. I'm going to wait to hear from Westinghouse then decide to buy another damn cable. Thanks guys. |
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Jan 2008
Nutley, NJ
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This set has component inputs, right? You can get 1080i from your PS3 using the component connection. |
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check out www.monoprice.com for HDMI Cables. They have great prices... a lot less than $60....
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Bay Area, CA
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