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 Stupdily long resync times
 The connector is a peice of shit and gets loose a lot. Especially, for example, in earthquake prone areas. *cough*
 HDCP syncing fails with distressing regularity and you get the multi coloured snow storm of death until you switch inputs and back and forth to force a resync. Which takes ages
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<p> Stupdily long resync times<br />
 The connector is a peice of shit and gets loose a lot. Especially, for example, in earthquake prone areas. *cough*<br />
 HDCP syncing fails with distressing regularity and you get the multi coloured snow storm of death until you switch inputs and back and forth to force a resync. Which takes ages</p>
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