QUOTE(#XboxBoy# @ Jul 15 2006, 02:44 PM)

I am thinking the hdmi port might be on the hd-dvd player it only makes sense. Think about it.
They've already released photos of the HD-DVD drive... it doesn't have an HDMI port. becides the video processing is handled by the console. if the drive were to have the port they would need to send the video data back over USB... whil USB 2.0 DOES have enough bandwidth to run an HD-DVD drive, it DOES NOT have enough to run that AND stream encripted un-compressed HD Video data for an HDMI port.
QUOTE(sicknasty413 @ Jul 15 2006, 05:54 PM)

Alright I mentioned it in my last post, dont think anyone commented on it.. im no video/audio expert and im not really sure how the whole shmeel works...
But, would a converter be possible. Just a little brick/cube/rectanular prism that converts/upscales/whatever component to hdmi/dvi... or analog to digital or whatever. Blah, idk, it just kinda seems possible in my mind

That would be completely pointless... like dressing a Geo Metro up to look like a Ferrari and then expecting it to drive like one.
People don't care about the connector. The fact that it's an HDMI cable that plugs into their TV is moot.
The whole POINT of HDMI is two fold
1. It's completely digital and uncompressed meaning the signal remains PURE from the disc to the screne. Component Video is NOT digital and has compression. Once the video is in that format any further conversions (even if it's to HDMI) will just degrade the signal further. it's a whole lot of money for nothing.
2. HDMI allows for encription which means that when the MPAA enables the Image constraint token you'll still be able to view your movies at 720p 1080i/p while people with component video will be limited to non-HD resolutions. This is done explicitly to prevent piracy. Component video doesn't offer any type of encryption. Converting from component would completely undermind the reasons for using HDMI...
But of course all of the above things have been discussed to death hundres of times before... I'm just regurgitating the results of many many many other threads before this gets too far into repeating itself.