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On May 4 2013, I purchased an Optoma lamp to replace my old lamp as its hours run out. The seller is eBay M2COUTLET in China. After receiving the new lamp, I installed it in place of the old one. The procedure was simple because it came with the housing assembly; so I only needed to tighten down the screws. But as I turn on my projector, the lamp caused electrical spark and electrocuted my projector. Now my Optoma projector won't power on at all. What should I do? I don't want to pay $140 for nothing (plus it damaged of my $700-worth projector). Any suggestions? Thank you very much for your advises.
Answer
You can't prove that the new lamp caused the damage. The seller is responsible ONLY for delivering the item you bought in the condition stated in the auction. What happens after delivery is your business.
You can't prove that the new lamp caused the damage. The seller is responsible ONLY for delivering the item you bought in the condition stated in the auction. What happens after delivery is your business.
Will my blu ray equipped laptop display commercial blu ray movies properly on my non-hdcp projector using VGA?
Zach
My projector is an infocus x1a and it supports up to 720p resolution. It does not have hdcp support. my laptop is an acer 8920 and it has both vga and hdmi outputs. The projector only has vga and component (with an adapter) imputs. Will it display my commercial blu rays using a vga cable?
Answer
Yes, at least for now.
Analog outputs aren't currently enforced for blu-ray. I guess because of legacy issues (nothing more than a couple years old is HDCP compliant,) full-res analog can't be disabled on new titles until 2013 (I only read that date at one source, take it with a grain of salt.)
Even then, it will still work, but the resolution will be pretty poor (480p or 540p.)
The other option is to use a software product called AnyDVD, which strips the copyright protection. It's use is legal today, but it is possible that'll change in the future.
Yes, at least for now.
Analog outputs aren't currently enforced for blu-ray. I guess because of legacy issues (nothing more than a couple years old is HDCP compliant,) full-res analog can't be disabled on new titles until 2013 (I only read that date at one source, take it with a grain of salt.)
Even then, it will still work, but the resolution will be pretty poor (480p or 540p.)
The other option is to use a software product called AnyDVD, which strips the copyright protection. It's use is legal today, but it is possible that'll change in the future.
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