I am all about analog video transport. I have a pair of CRT projectors and both are using analog video for transport. But the similarity to this post's premise and what I'm doing ends there, and quickly.
Why would anyone wish an unneccessary transcoding? Video is caputered in RGB (digitally) or RGBHV (analog). My HDTV receivers are both capable of outputting RGBHV to the RGBHV displays.
If one's best analog input device is Component video then, and I am sorry to hear that, that is fine. But a lot of people have RGBHV inputs and using component video is an unneccessary evil. Aside from introducing potential problems you are also open to abusive 4xx compression by the agent you are paying for the content from.
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I am all about analog video transport. I have a pair of CRT projectors and both are using analog video for transport. But the similarity to this post's premise and what I'm doing ends there, and quickly.
Why would anyone wish an unneccessary transcoding? Video is caputered in RGB (digitally) or RGBHV (analog). My HDTV receivers are both capable of outputting RGBHV to the RGBHV displays.
If one's best analog input device is Component video then, and I am sorry to hear that, that is fine. But a lot of people have RGBHV inputs and using component video is an unneccessary evil. Aside from introducing potential problems you are also open to abusive 4xx compression by the agent you are paying for the content from.