Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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Its situations like this that have the general public totally turned off the format war. If those among us that comprehend this tech are having problems understanding everything what chance does average stupid Joe public stand?
Why cant we have a universal standard/bit rate/connection method, I thought HDMI was going to clear a lot of this up, it seems not, well at least not yet. The people/group behind HDMI,( which as yet has to prove its worth to me beyond DRM/HDCP) need to pull their finger out and concentrate on issues like this one by pulling manufactures into line.
How about doing something like this instead of working on 1.3/1.4/1.5………………….which is something else confusing the public.