You can already find HDMI in/out, switching, and even ADC conversion from Composite/Component on high end receivers. Such as the denon AVR-5805, http://www.usa.denon.com/catalog/products.asp?l=1& c=2#PID771
Just a matter of time until it is on more affordable devices.
I currently run from the DVI out on my PC to the HDCP compliant HDMI input on my projector, and it works fine. (Except for the overscanning, but that is just my personal issue with Sony..) So I would say that yes, it will accept un-encrypted content.
This article also seems to imply that a DVI connection will not carry an HDCP protected signal, which is not the case.
You can already find HDMI in/out, switching, and even ADC conversion from Composite/Component on high end receivers. Such as the denon AVR-5805, http://www.usa.denon.com/catalog/products.asp?l=1& c=2#PID771
Just a matter of time until it is on more affordable devices.
I currently run from the DVI out on my PC to the HDCP compliant HDMI input on my projector, and it works fine. (Except for the overscanning, but that is just my personal issue with Sony..) So I would say that yes, it will accept un-encrypted content. This article also seems to imply that a DVI connection will not carry an HDCP protected signal, which is not the case.
You most certainly do not have the right to shoot anybody who touches the hood of your car.
I believe they had issues like this, but got them cleared up. That could be why they are only recently showing off their work.