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audiofilius

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Which fta receivers come with this type of output?

"Look for at least one HDMI input. Found on some cable and satellite receivers, DVD players and DVD recorders, this connection keeps the incoming signal all-digital, avoiding degradation that can occur as the signal passes through other components. HDMI can carry video and audio digital signals. It is also compatible with HDCP copy protection, and upcoming feature that will prevent you from making high-definition DVDs of some HDTV programming. If you aren't using an HDCP-compatible HDMI or DVI port, you may not be able to view those copy-protected shows"
 
Since most FTA is standard definition, HDMI outputs are not included on most receivers. HDMI is primarily used for high definition. You would need a high-definition receiver (about $700) or a PC equipped with a PCI satellite card and a DVI output on the VGA card (DVI can be converted to a HDMI connection with a $30 adaptor).

Personally, I would prefer a dual-link DVI connection over a HDMI connection. HDMI is undergoing a change, with a new revision coming out soon. DVI is well-established, and, although it only transmits digital video (you need a separate cable for the digital audio), it is capable of moving the same uncompressed HD signal as HDMI.

EDIT: No need to worry about copy protection on FTA signals. The copy protection they refer to in your quote relates to digital connections only (doesn't affect the S-video or composite analog video outputs), and will most likely only be used on high definition subscription services such as HBO, Cinemax, etc.
 
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Tron said:
Since most FTA is standard definition, HDMI outputs are not included on most receivers. HDMI is primarily used for high definition. You would need a high-definition receiver (about $700).
The Quali-tv QS 1080IR HD receiver does not have HDMI outputs. It has a DVI output and a Component (YPbPr) output for video. It uses an Optical (SPDIF) output for audio. It naturally has the standard outputs for conventional usage.

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