I just bought a new DVD player with the HDMI outputs, I bought it cause I could have sworn my RP HDTV had a DVI input. So I got the DVD player and the HDMI to DVI cable to hook it up with, when I got home I realized my TV did not have the correct inputs. However it does have a dedicated RGBHV/Component input for Digital signals that can display 720p/1080i. So my question is, is there a way to conver the signal from HDMI to DVI to RGBHV and still display the 720p/1080i resolutions? If so, where can I find the DVI to component or RGBHV coverter? Thanks in advance for your help.
Converting DVI to Component or RBGHV
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