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Update: I think I now know what "flag enabled" means.

I should have looked around on the web first. I'm not sure I understand it correctly, though. To put it simply, as I understand it, a flag-enabled disk won't allow the output of some higher definition signals derived from a DVD through an analogue connection like component video. This is to prevent copying. Is that correct? It also seems to say tha you can out put those higher quality DVD signals through an HDMI cable, regardless of whether the disc is flagged. But I also gather you can always output true HD recordings with a HD player via component connections and of course ordinary DVD the same way.

Joe



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