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Anyone used these HDFURY leads...
posted by Paull on Wednesday, 20th October 2010, 16:33

Elite

... if so are they any good?

HDFURY

RE: Anyone used these HDFURY leads...
posted by Mister Smee on Wednesday, 20th October 2010, 16:43

Elite

No but what are you trying to connect to what?

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Could someone please
Remove these cutleries
From my knees...

RE: Anyone used these HDFURY leads...
posted by Paull on Wednesday, 20th October 2010, 17:35

Elite

They change HDMI to Component or computer connections, so you can record from a box with HD output into anything that has the input connections. So for instance If I wanted to record a programme on ITV that is in HD from a Sky or Humax receiver will allow me to copy it, but still in HD.

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RE: Anyone used these HDFURY leads...
posted by Miles on Wednesday, 20th October 2010, 19:56

Elite Donator

So have they managed to bypass HDCP (High Definition Copy Protection) then?

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