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<blockquote data-quote="Fillysports" data-source="post: 1121835" data-attributes="member: 174438"><p>Thanks for the follow up, I looked at the DVI Doctor quickly - it looks pretty good, my only concern is since I don't have any DVI cables, I'll need to buy them also. I keep looking back to the HDMI - Component converter box I saw for about $50.00, since I can use the cable I have plus already have the others. We'll see, again it is more for entertainment purposes I'm finding some other means to accomplish some of what I want - using my PS3 as a media Center with for both my MAC for pictures, movies and music and even PlayOn which looks pretty slick - running that now in trial mode, between the 2 I can do probably all I needed and won't even need to connect the MAC but we'll see. </p><p></p><p>I'll look more into the DVI Doctor, looks like a good option.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again</p><p></p><p>Regards</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fillysports, post: 1121835, member: 174438"] Thanks for the follow up, I looked at the DVI Doctor quickly - it looks pretty good, my only concern is since I don't have any DVI cables, I'll need to buy them also. I keep looking back to the HDMI - Component converter box I saw for about $50.00, since I can use the cable I have plus already have the others. We'll see, again it is more for entertainment purposes I'm finding some other means to accomplish some of what I want - using my PS3 as a media Center with for both my MAC for pictures, movies and music and even PlayOn which looks pretty slick - running that now in trial mode, between the 2 I can do probably all I needed and won't even need to connect the MAC but we'll see. I'll look more into the DVI Doctor, looks like a good option. Thanks again Regards [/QUOTE]
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