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        <s:content>1 The upscaling mystery {anchor:The upscaling mystery}&#xD;&#xA;Why a high end AV receiver encrypts upscaled analog input is a complete mystery to me. Looking around I found that an even more sophisticated device, the {link:DVDO iScan VP30|http://www.dvdo.com/} seems to be capable of {link:upscaling|http://www.dvdo.com/faq/faq_isvp30.php#faq_hd9} all analog input up to 1080i via HDMI without HDCP encryption.&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;1.1 Update&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;Apparently, the DVDO VP30 will upscale and convert all incoming unencrypted signals to unencrypted HDMI output. Exactly what I was looking for.</s:content>
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